[quote=phaster][quote=gogogosandiego]This is timely.
“Meanwhile, a few things did correlate with support for Trump: a voter’s desire for their group to be dominant, as well as how much they disagreed with Clinton’s views on trade and China. Trump supporters were also more likely than Clinton voters to feel that “the American way of life is threatened,” and that high-status groups, like men, Christians, and whites, are discriminated against.”
You can change it to this, and it would be equally true:
Meanwhile, a few things did correlate with support for Clinton: a voter’s desire for their group to be dominant, as well as how much they disagreed with Trump’s views on trade and China (globalization). Clinton supporters were also more likely than Trump voters to feel that “[their version] of the American way of life is threatened,” and that low-status groups, like women, Muslims (or athiests, or other religious faiths), and illegal immigrants (or any other “minority” group), are discriminated against.”