There's a reason why Trump can't admit that wealthier, educated suburbanites are one reason he lost
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The entire “voter fraud” shtick emanating from the White House is already rancid well beyond its shelf life, but this needs to be pointed out, if it hasn’t already. Despite his squealing about “fraud” in the cities of Milwaukee, Detroit, PhilaThere's a reason why Trump can't admit that wealthier, educated suburbanites are one reason he lost
The entire “voter fraud” shtick emanating from the White House is already rancid well beyond its shelf life, but this needs to be pointed out, if it hasn’t already. Despite his squealing about “fraud” in the cities of Milwaukee, Detroit, Philadelphia and Atlanta, Donald Trump didn’t lose this election by twice the number of votes that he lost to Hillary Clinton in 2016 because of these cities. In fact, he did better in Detroit and Philadelphia, the two biggest targets of his accusatory, much-ballyhooed ire, than he did in 2016. As Holly Otterbein notes, writing for Politico, it was not the big cities at all—but the largely whiter, wealthier suburbs around these cities that sealed Trump’s fate. Read more