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The Diploma Divide & DOGE: Inside America’s Political Pulse | 3.2.25

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🗓️ 2 March 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Cygnal Pollster Brent Buchanan lays out the growing “Diploma Divide” and how Americans feels about Donald Trump’s presidency thus far. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.

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0:00.0

Just over a month into his presidency, Donald Trump is getting high marks from American voters. He's gaining ground with non-white males and those without a college degree. Meanwhile, Democrats are struggling to hone in on a message.

0:16.3

In this episode, we speak to Signal Polster Brent Buchanan about how Americans are responding

0:21.2

so far to the Trump presidency.

0:23.8

I'm Daily Wire, editor-in-chief John Bickley, with Georgia Howe.

0:27.0

It's Sunday, March 2nd, and this is a weekend edition of Morning Wire.

0:32.8

Joining us now is founder of Signal Polling Group, Brent Buchanan.

0:36.8

Brent, thank you so much for joining us.

0:38.5

Yeah, great to be back. So first of all, you released your new national vote trend poll this month.

0:44.3

What were some of the trends that stood out to you? Well, there were a few, and I'd say the biggest

0:49.5

is this finding that non-white men continue to move towards Donald Trump.

0:56.3

And it's a really fascinating thing because if you go back and look at the exit polling,

1:01.9

white voters as a whole basically gave Trump the exact same margin in the 24 election as they did in the 20 election.

1:09.5

And that was two factors. One being that

1:12.3

non-college educated whites continued to move to the right, college-educated whites in higher

1:17.5

continue to move to the left. And that trend on the educational attainment, we call it the

1:23.0

diploma divide, hadn't really made its way into non-white communities in the same veracity that

1:29.7

it had white communities from between 16 and 20 and 24. And you just continue to see that like

1:35.5

you've got 30% of black men who are favorable of Donald Trump. I mean, that that's a stat that

1:41.3

if you'd ask his favorability in 2017, my guess would have been around 11%.

1:46.9

Yeah, so a very dramatic difference there.

1:49.0

So you're seeing that continued support that we saw from the election to this point.

1:53.8

What are some of the things you found in terms of specific reasons that Trump's maintaining this support?

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