![]() This is called the two-way vote share - Catalist’s report focused on this metric, so all of this article’s references to demographic vote percentage will use it as well. One note here is that, for the sake of allowing easy year-to-year comparisons, these percentages are calculated by looking only at votes cast for either the Democratic or Republican nominees, rather than for third-party candidates. And though Biden performed worse among Black voters than Clinton or Obama, he still won about 90 percent of that group. For instance, it drives home the fact that the non-college white population, while declining as a share of the electorate, remains quite large (they were about 44 percent of all voters in 2020), and Trump won 63 percent of them. ![]()
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