Never out of style in U.S. America The New York Times's "We're Not Nate Silver" column, the Upshot, ran some interesting demographic noodling Thursday, noting that some demographic assumptions about the U.S. electorate may actually be kind of wrong, which could maybe, just maybe, mean that Donald Trump could find a way to become president without winning any significant portion of the black or Hispanic vote. Not that anyone thinks it's a good idea, just that it may be mathematically possible:
There May Be Enough White Voters To Elect Donald Trump. But Are There Enough Complete Idiots?
There May Be Enough White Voters To Elect…
There May Be Enough White Voters To Elect Donald Trump. But Are There Enough Complete Idiots?
Never out of style in U.S. America The New York Times's "We're Not Nate Silver" column, the Upshot, ran some interesting demographic noodling Thursday, noting that some demographic assumptions about the U.S. electorate may actually be kind of wrong, which could maybe, just maybe, mean that Donald Trump could find a way to become president without winning any significant portion of the black or Hispanic vote. Not that anyone thinks it's a good idea, just that it may be mathematically possible: