Donald Trump supporters are 'mostly middle aged angry white males,' CNN host Chris Cuomo says

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“The trump base (mostly middle aged angry white males) are solidly behind him, but what about the burst of younger than boomers voters? Centrists? Independents?,” CNN anchor Chris Cuomo said during a Twitter discussion on Trump's possible impeachment.

CNN anchor Chris Cuomo described Donald Trump’s base as “mostly middle aged angry white males” this week during a Twitter discussion on possible impeachment proceedings against the president.

“We know Trump broke the law,” Deutsch said. “Here’s the answer, you take it from a binary choice of two lanes, you create a third lane. You take the word impeachment, and you change it to criminal activity.” “The trump base are solidly behind him, but what about the burst of younger than boomers voters? Centrists? Independents?” Cuomo asked when he retweeted the reply. “Will the process super-motivate the left? Of course this could just come down to doing the job congress must do.”

Edison Research for the National Election Pool’s exit poll showed that white non-Hispanic voters preferred Trump over Clinton by 21 percentage points in the 2016 presidential election, with Trump garnering 58 percent of voters from that category and Clinton only pulling in 37 percent. Trump’s support among white voters was almost identical to Mitt Romney’s. Both Trump and Romney lost the popular vote in their respective elections, Trump to Clinton and Romney to former President Barack Obama.

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