
How the ‘Diploma Divide’ Polarizes the U.S. Electorate
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Exploring the Diploma Divide
This chapter examines the 'diploma divide' in U.S. politics, where educational attainment significantly affects voting patterns. It highlights the increasing alignment of college-educated voters with the Democratic Party, while non-degree holders trend towards the Republican Party, exploring the socioeconomic implications of this divide. Personal experiences and broader social issues are discussed, emphasizing the evolving political communication and attitudes within American society.
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