How Education and Religiosity Divided the White Vote in 2016 (Decision Desk)

I wrote another blog post over at Decision Desk using 2016 CCES data, this time breaking down the white vote in the 2016 election using two key demographic variables: educational attainment and level of religiosity. Below are some data visualizations I use in the piece, which you can find here.

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How Education and Religiosity Divided the White Vote in 2016 (Decision Desk)

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