Anonymous wrote:I don't think education is a factor. He has won 23 states. You can't say Utah and Wisconsin are more educated than Carolina and Alabama.
I am intrigued by this phenomena as well. I am guessing religion played a role?
No, it really doesn't appear to be at all. Of the states that have already had Republican primaries, here they are ranked by percent with a bachelor's degree and who they went for. Do with this information what you will, there really is no basis in the argument that Trump doesn't do well in the educated states.
1. Massachusetts (38.2%) - Trump
2. Virginia (34.0%) - Trump
3. Vermont (33.1%) - Trump
4. New York (32.4%) - Trump
5. New Hampshire (32.0%) - Trump
6. Minnesota (31.5%) - Rubio
7. Illinois (30.6%) - Trump
8. Hawaii (29.6%) - Trump
9. Kansas (29.5%) - Cruz
10. Utah (28.5) - Cruz
11. Georgia (28.5%) - Trump
12. Maine (26.9%) - Cruz
13. Alaska (26.6%) - Cruz
14. North Carolina (26.5%) - Trump
15. Wisconsin (25.7%) - Cruz
16. Arizona (25.6%) - Trump
17. Texas (25.5%) - Cruz
18. Florida (25.3%) - Trump
19. Missouri (25.2%) - Trump (barely, though)
20. Iowa (25.1%) - Cruz
21. Michigan (24.6%) - Trump
22. South Carolina (24.3%) - Trump
23. Ohio (24.1%) - Kasich
24. Idaho (23.9%) - Cruz
25. Wyoming (23.8%) - Cruz
26. Tennessee (23.0%) - Trump
27. Oklahoma (22.7%) - Cruz
28. Alabama (22.0%) - Trump
29. Nevada (21.8%) - Trump
30. Louisiana (21.4%) - Trump
31. Kentucky (21.0%) - Trump
32. Mississippi (19.6%) - Trump
33. West Virginia (17.3%) - Trump