House race in Iowa will test whether the suburbs have turned from Trump
With Trump at the top of the ticket again, 2020 will start to test whether the midterm results point to a longer-term trend. She added that suburban voters are generally more likely to disapprove of the president's immigration policies and handling of the coronavirus pandemic, along with Trump's overall "tone and tenor." A changing districtIowa Congressman David Young votes in his home precinct on November 6, 2018 in Van Meter, Iowa. The disparity in voter preference by education was stark: She had a 20-percentage-point advantage among White voters with a college degree versus a 5-percentage-point lead among voters without one. "Suburban women, will you please like me?"
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