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Michele Kearney's avatar
Ralph Averill's avatar

"[Glenn Youngkin] won, largely thanks to the votes of non-college-educated white voters, 76% of whom backed him rather than McAuliffe."

I'm a retired construction/building trades worker. I spent my working life along side the non-college-educated white voter. Hell, I am one. How I became a far left progressive liberal Democrat is a story for another day. It made for some "energetic" political/historical discussions at work. I know all about the willful ignorance, the prideful stupidity, and the clinging to comfotable myths, all of which are re-enforced daily by various "news" outlets.

Democrats are not going to make a lot of inroads with NCEWV's without abandoning much of what we've gained in the last forty years. Stacey Abrams is our future. Leave the shrinking NCEWV demographic to the Republicans; it's all they have.

More importantly, all of this illustrates the fundamental importance of education as an essential pillar of a healthy democracy. Education is not a luxury; it's a necessity. This should be a permanent plank in the platform of the Democratic Party.

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Sheila B (MN)'s avatar

Seventy six percent of non college educated voters supported Youngkin, the Republican, in the Virginia race for Governor. 76%!

My late husband was a middle school shop teacher- yes they call it Industrial technology teacher now but shop teacher is what he called himself.

Glen ranted against the defunding of Industrial education that happened over his 30 year career because he understood that “his kids” would not likely graduate college. That they could, in fact, be good plumbers, carpenters and even wind turbine technicians and make good money that would support their families didn’t make much difference to his principal(s) nor to many school board members. Those folks wanted lower taxes so programs had to be cut. Music, Art, Theater and Industrial Tech were always on the chopping block and got smaller and smaller and smaller.

Looking at the results in Virginia makes me want to drill down in that white non college educated voter demographic and find out what they do or did for a living. The one thing I’m certain of is that the stories I would hear would include the idea that they feel entitled to all the toys and lifestyle “stuff” they see in the media - and they didn’t get it and someone else is responsible. They feel “left out,” and don’t want black and brown people taking their share through higher taxes. Climate crisis? Don’t you dare try to take away my big ass truck, or my boat/RV/weekends at NASCAR races. Yup, pretty certain we are talking racism and an abiding sense of entitlement- along with a huge streak of snobbery from highly educated white dems stupid enough to use the phrase deplorable. I voted for Clinton but that phrasing was the singular most tone deaf comment ever. They already feel left out so let’s insult them and push them off a cliff. So incredibly damaging!

Locally, we voted in three excellent school board members and turned away the anti vaxxer/anti mandates/defund education BS. The top vote getter was Sakawdin Mohamed, a Somali-born man, Muslim, with a career in public service and six kids in the district. Yes!

I love my little bubble of democracy. How the hell do we make it so appealing that we can expand and replicate it in places like Outstate Virginia?

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