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Less than 50% of Republicans support a free press

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What I can find indicates that college graduates have overall learned Democratic for a bit over a decade.

Let's make this simple and remove any age boundary. ~30% whites in the country have 4 year degrees, vs ~15% for blacks/latinos which make up the majority of non-whites. There are less minorities in the US than whites. Put that against the white vs non-white survey results, and that's basically your college vs non-college numbers. Now bearing in mind the lopsided D vs R results, would you say that white liberal college kids today are more aligned with their non-white peers or the decades of college whites who've been voting predominantly R for decades (eg 60% in 2012 election per nytimes)?

Not sure your point there. Are you saying that nations are less xenophobic towards foreigners that contribute more to their nations, and that likening xenophobia to racism is a half-truth at best? If so I agree.

That's a ye ol cultural tendency, which translates to lot of foreign monkey jobs, ie. exotic looking guy to make your business look sophisticated.
 
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