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Also, the group is Blacker/Browner and more economically diverse.
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Justin Zimmerman
👇🎯 Also, this “college graduates now vote for the left and are more progressive than they used to be” is a global pattern across rich democracies, not something unique to the US. Might have something to do with 20 years of nonstop global economic shocks & crises.
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Mark Copelovitch
College students' ideologies may have shifted somewhat, but it's the political landscape that has remarkably changed in the last 10 years. Fascism, white supremacy, and anti-immigrant xenophobia have become normal politics. We're all liberals now whether we like it or not.
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Robert (Bob) Kubinec
U.S. college graduates used to lean right politically, but over the past few decades, they have increasingly moved to the left. On "The Daily," our reporter explains the economic forces that have left many college grads deeply indebted, underpaid and angry.
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As Democrats wrestle over the direction of their party, a new crop of progressive candidates sees college graduates among its biggest supporters.
The Young Economic Populists Reshaping the Left
The New York Times