FiveThirtyEight
Geoffrey Skelley

As with anything in U.S. politics these days, race and education play a big role in partisan identity for women (and men). White women who don’t have a four-year college degree are much more likely to identify as Republican than white women who have at least a bachelor’s degree. But women (and men) of color are far less likely to identify as Republican regardless of education.


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