Your articles aren't scholarly, peer-reviewed articles, Claeyt. I'm not sure how you can call these proof. But I did read them, every word of all five. The first three simply say that college graduates had a tendency to vote liberal and always have, but why isn't entirely clear. They also say that the correlation is a fairly loose one and that other factors for why people voted for Trump certainly made big contributions. Having earned a Bachelor's degree myself, I wonder if more education sometimes only makes people believe they are smarter than they are and can somehow see how they could make the world better if they could only force everyone to do as the say.
But that aside, there are other factors to consider. First, only about 27% of Americans have college educations, and "College graduates backed Clinton by a 9-point margin (52%-43%)", according to your third article. That may be a wider gap than previously but hardly overwhelming support for your claim that smart people are liberal while stupid people are conservative. Also, consider that all the smartest people don't go to college, you get some real idiots in college and you get a lot of really smart people with a HS diploma or less. So, your decree that Trump supporters must all be uneducated morons of low IQ is extremely bigoted, unsupported by anything, and an example of the Democrat tendency to put people in categories and then make broad assumptions about the group as a whole.
Your fourth article is no surprise to anyone. Fox News is the only conservative leaning television media outlet left, all the others are liberal. So, of course conservatives tended to watch Fox news. The entire article says much more about it and I suspect you cited it after reading only the headline.
As for your fifth article, I think you also read only the headline as the entire thing says that anyone who gets their news only from watching TV tends to be uninformed. The article asserted that watching Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC are all fairly uninformative and these people, along with those who got their news from the Daily Show, Sunday morning talk shows, listen to NPR or talk radio, or hadn't seen any news that week and simply guessed, all scored less than 1.6 out of 6 domestic questions correctly and less than 2 out of 4 international questions. Also, this survey only asked people about news they had watched in the last week, not long term, and it was an informal questionnaire and was not scientifically controlled. If anything, it implied that MSM as a whole doesn't keep people informed.
Claeyt wrote:TRUMP'S PICK FOUNDED A ... CLUB CALLED 'FASCISM FOREVER' TO PROTECT A CONSERVATIVE AMERICA AT HIS PRIVATE SCHOOL
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HE WAS ALSO OF A CLUB CALLED 'COMMITTEE TO FIGHT THE BEAST'
Geez, freak out much? The first club was actually to protest the school staff's left wing tendencies. Having read the article and seeing his yearbook quotes and other things, my first assumption would be that the name was satirical. Have you looked into the club at all?
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Reform the Beast is another somewhat satirical or sarcastic name. 'The Beast' is usually a biblical reference to wordly government (as opposed to heavenly government). So, with nothing to go on but the name, I'd guess it was a political club for those of a christian or a minority opinion (or both if surrounded by atheists).