Article 6S3GS None of the conventional explanations for Trump’s victory stand up to scrutiny | Ben Davis

None of the conventional explanations for Trump’s victory stand up to scrutiny | Ben Davis

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Ben Davis
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This election has blown a hole in the worldviews of both leftists and centrists. The pandemic may be a more important factor

Donald Trump has won, and most shockingly, he won the popular vote. Unlike in 2016, which could be explained as a rejection of Hillary Clinton concentrated in the crucial midwestern states, this year he won convincingly. He has increased his share of the vote, as a percentage of the overall national popular vote, in each of the three elections he has run.

Who voted for Trump and why? Many analysts of all political stripes have ready-made explanations for what happened, explanations that usually conveniently reflect the exact beliefs of the analyst. Unfortunately for them, the most common narratives do not stand up to scrutiny. The election results have blown a hole in the worldview of both the center and the left.

Ben Davis works in political data in Washington DC

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