Flash, if you want to continue to kid yourself that low education people vote Democratic Party...and high education people vote Republican Party...do so.
No one is harmed by the mistake...not even you.
BOTTOM LINE: See which states are the lowest educated states...and you will see that most are RED STATES.
The least educated states are: Tennessee, Nevada, Kentucky, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, West Virginia, and Mississippi.
Those are facts!
Frank,
You are not reading carefully or you are making unwarranted assumptions about what I actually said or believe.
I never said "high education people vote Republican" or anything close to that and actually said the opposite.
What I said was the groups with the lowest educational levels (blacks and Hispanics) vote the most (highest percentage) Democratic. That is true regardless of the state in which they reside.
Those with a college degree are fairly evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans. Clinton won a plurality of college graduates (52% v. 43%) and Trump won the vote of white college graduates (49% v. 45%). College graduates voted more Democratic in 2016 than other recent elections in which they were more evenly divided (Obama over Romney by 50%-48% among college graduates).
The fact that southern states have lower educational levels and vote Republican does not mean that blacks and Hispanics in those states are not voting Democratic. Blacks voted 88% Clinton in 2016 and Latinos voted 66% for Hillary. Whites with a college degree and without a college degree vote more Republican in the South while whites with a college degree vote more Democratic in blue states.
I do not think either group is smarter, superior, more knowledgeable than the other. I think you are most liberals reject the fact that those with the lowest educational levels vote the most Democratic because you need to denigrate the Trump supporters as "uneducated."
I have nothing in common with Trump or Trump supporters, but neither do I have any sympathy with those on either side who hate, insult, denigrate or fear those on the opposing side.
The is an experiment in social psychology that showed viewers the move "Rocky IV" but let Russian win. In following interviews the viewers were sad and had low self-esteem because the American lost. But, with one group they allowed them to talk about how evil the Russians were and that helped their self-esteem and made them feel better.
They have applied that same principle to 2016. The Democrats (losers) feel better about themselves and the loss if they can see the other side as terrible, evil people. Sometimes anger and hostility can express itself through politics.