- According to CNN's Harry Enten, President Donald Trump has lost 23 points in net approval rating among voters without a college degree, from +14 in 2024 to -9 currently, indicating a significant collapse in support from a crucial demographic.
- Enten notes that this drop in support is also impacting the Republican Party, with non-college voters who previously backed Republicans by 13 points now only leading by 1-4 points, posing a significant threat to the party's chances in the November elections.
- The shift in support is particularly concerning for Trump and the Republican Party, as Democrats are dominating among voters with a college degree, leading by 20 points, while the Republican base with non-college voters is collapsing, says Enten, citing data from the 2024 election.
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