America’s Health and the 2016 Election: An Unexpected Link

America’s Health and the 2016 Election: An Unexpected Link
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When the Economist searched for a more powerful predictor of the Trump victory than white non-college status, they found a surprise winner: a composite measure of poor health (comprised of diabetes prevalence, heavy alcohol consumption, lack of physical activity, obesity and life expectancy). Believe it or not. this measure of health status predicted a remarkable 43% of the improvement of Trump's vote percentage compared with the 2012 Republican candidate Mitt Romney, compared to 41% for white/non-college.



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