Lets see how Harvard and MIT voted

Lets see how Harvard and MIT voted

Oh what a surprise

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I already knew the majority of jews voted for Hillary

>implying college students vote

>I already knew the majority of smart people voted for Hillary

Enough of them vote

Then who vote in the electoral college.
Check mate leaf.

MIT has about 1000 professors, Harvard about 2000.
Trump votes in 3,262.
So looks like trump got the professors and token black people that live in cambridge.

>This is what Drumpfsters actually believe

american college students are the most blue pilled fags ever

kids with middle to upper class parents that have never seen a nigger

Harvard is mostly a joke these days, getting by only on reputation, and MIT is filled with literal autists who largely vote liberal. If you want a real good school, the Ivies are ridiculously cucked. Georgetown, Chicago, Northwestern, Stanford, and probably even a few publics (UCLA, UVa, not Berkeley or Mich) is going to get you a better education.

t. college republican

prove me wrong.

mass has literally one republican in their house. tyranny of the majority.

is boston a sanctuary city?

fpbp

You're pulling stats out of your ass.

You can't easily, apart forom the fact there are more than 262 blacks, and that the more educated someone is the more they vote Clinton (there's no reason to believe it suddenly flips round once you get to professors)

Can you prove that the majority of proffessors vote Trump?

This to the core

Why is this surprising to anyone? Post the chart with taxpayers next time and see the colors switch.

It's because of age (old people earn more, old people vote Trump).

we need to send all the spics and college faggots to jew york
make MA great again

Duh, they only care about their own stuff.
Trump's gonna help the world with his counterintentional stuff.

Perhaps, but what's your point?

It sounded like you were implying Trump supporters were richer, without mentioning age which is a very important factor.

>MIT

Of course. They are probably playing with Play-Doh right now in their safe spaces.

Oh no, does the Drumpfster feel intimidated

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Nearly everyone at those schools is from the upper class and has never known any hardship in their lives.

hmm we make money from government handouts from stolen tax money
should we vote for big intrusive government nazi or a humbe skyscraper maker?

Yes. Half the people in that shithole can barely fucking speak english

Well sure, age is an important indicator of wealth. Wealth equals being successful, and having your wealth taken from you through taxes is counter-intuitive, which is why people with jobs who pay taxes vote Republican.

Trump supporters are in general richer, yes.

>Dependent on government money
>Vote for more government
What a surprise!

the entire thread is pulled out of the ass, that was the point.

>more educated someone is the more they vote Clinton (there's no reason to believe it suddenly flips round once you get to professors)
there was a rather interesting post pre election about degrees and voting.

If you want to say a person with a gender studies degree is educated, have at it.

kek

Good point. I assume "highly educated" means having any type of college degree, including things such as arts.

Checking in from one of the Republican bastions of Massachusetts

>stanford
hahahahahahaha those guys are so cucked out there they make yale look like nonpussies

It does in this instance

However, people who actually are financially successful are more likely to vote Trump

These statistics are painting the people who rack up tens of thousands in debt to get some kind of garbage liberally artistic socialist studies degree, end up working at McDonald's and complaining about how the bourgeoisie aren't giving their fair share as intellectuals, which couldn't be farther from the truth.

This. Most college students are from out of town and thus don't vote locally. This is especially true of major universities like MIT or Ivy League schools where a huge portion of students might not even be from the same state let alone the same district.

well put