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  1. cheap and of poor quality

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If nearly all downscale whites support Trump, but nearly all downscale non-whites oppose him, then race, not economics must be the key determinant of support for him.
How do you keep a war scenario intimate and downscale?
Trump's best numbers continue to come from downscale voters, however.
The prototypical Trump voter is an upscale man from a downscale place.
The truth about these dysfunctional, downscale communities is that they deserve to die.
There are few hotels — either way upscale or downscale with limited water access.
There's no evidence that he's winning over many Sanders voters or downscale progressives.
In more downscale townships like Cecil and Chartiers, the Republican vote also eroded.
Trump's base is downscale whites without a college degree, many of whom harbor racial resentment.
Four of the top five cities, in fact, had downscale populations that exceeded upscale ones.
"The truth about these dysfunctional, downscale communities is that they deserve to die," Williamson wrote.
More and more, the downscale Republican voters felt they were being betrayed by their party's elites.
Downscale items like canned meat or tobacco aren't drawing as many new entrants into the market.
It's a downscale (but actually healthy) funfest for someone who has a pretty high falutin' background.
The Dean Witter deal in 1997 was particularly reviled internally, being viewed as a decidedly downscale purchase.
As growth has underwhelmed in recent years, analysts had to repeatedly downscale earnings estimates, this chart shows: tmsnrt.
Only by moving to the left on economics, Frank believed, could the Democrats win back these downscale whites.
Upscale customers, meanwhile, are more valuable than downscale ones, for the boring reason that they have more money.
In other words, many people see Wild Turkey as a downscale choice, and Campari wants to change that.
Greenberg continued: The 1994 election was a disaster produced by a downscale, working-class revolt against the Democrats.
And Microsoft can easily convince native x86 developers to make sure that their tablet apps can downscale to mobile.
For instance, his description of  NATO as "obsolete" fanned fears that Washington would downscale its presence in the alliance.
"When mom's in Nebraska, their eating goes a little downscale," Cruz said, pausing to tuck a napkin in Catherine's shirt.
As labor lost its strength, perhaps this cleared a path for these downscale whites to sort into the Republican coalition.
From the 6s into the 1s and early 213s, majorities of downscale whites voted Democratic and upscale whites voted Republican.
The UVA-IASC survey highlighted the political and cultural gulf between upscale, predominately Democratic whites and downscale, predominately Republican whites.
Not satisfied to stop there, Williamson adds: The truth about these dysfunctional, downscale communities is that they deserve to die.
Williamson has earned praise for attacking the conservative fetishization of downscale white culture, but his underlying argument is not original.
A big piece of Sanders's coalition has been downscale white voters, who helped him win Oklahoma by 10 points on Tuesday.
Her fine-as-needlepoint skewering of Vogue editor Anna Wintour holding editorial meetings in a downscale New York deli was a keeper.
Like Trump, Ford was a scandal-plagued candidate who won the election by pandering to downscale voters and blasting Toronto's urban elites.
But, last month, in National Review, Kevin Williamson wrote: The truth about these dysfunctional, downscale communities is that they deserve to die.
We have pretty good evidence that being an ideologue hurts, and less good evidence that downscale whites will vote for a white guy.
According to panel manufacturers who spoke to PRAD, it's sometimes cheaper to use and downscale UHD panels instead of the lower-resolution QHD panel.
Conversely, Mr Trump has campaigned hard for Pennsylvania—a longtime Democratic bastion, whose large population of downscale whites may prove sympathetic to his message.
It's important to note that in this analogy, the movie studios are the record companies; they'll have to downscale and experiment, but they'll survive.
In the wake of the culture wars of the seventies and eighties, some downscale whites embraced the slur "redneck" as a badge of honor.
Oster found that the regressive nature of the lottery as a revenue source is driven by the downscale demographics of very frequent lottery players.
The two candidates are running on very different policy agendas, agendas that in some ways contradict the media narratives about downscale "populists" versus cosmopolitan elites.
"We are not getting the revenue we anticipated we will get, we're therefore looking to downscale properties," group CEO Anthony Leeming told Reuters by telephone.
And if by some chance you're not hitting at least 2999 frames-per-second, you can always downscale the in-game screen resolution to compensate.
But if you look a little more closely at the data, it turns out Sanders only does better among downscale whites who are also young.
Cafes bent on scamming are being closely monitored, and city officials hope to institute a cap on the number of downscale chains on the strip.
National Review's Kevin Williamson, for example, writes that "the truth about these dysfunctional downscale communities is that they deserve to die": Economically, they are negative assets.
"Crucially, they bring in their local knowledge, which helps to downscale and triangulate more regionalised forecasts," added Harvey, a research associate at the London-based thinktank.
This has changed the economic makeup of the Democratic Party and is certain to intensify tensions between the traditional downscale wing and the emergent upscale wing.
What if the people coming to the United States to work illegally weren't poorly educated Latin Americans who compete in the labor market with downscale Americans?
" That if we just find the right words to connect with downscale whites, they'll say, "Oh, you know what, I am voting against my economic interests.
But, if you must shoot in 13K, you can upload the videos to YouTube in their full resolution or downscale them to either 4K or 1080p.
Polls suggest Trump is over-performing relative to previous GOP nominees in places like rural northern Maine, home to a high concentration of non-religious "downscale" whites.
If Sanders's "white working-class" voters aren't just college students, you'd also expect him to be doing better among downscale middle-aged white voters than rich ones.
The food services [are] also interesting because we know from Yelp data, from people searching and where they're going and how they're rating things, they've moved downscale.
The Japanese government first asked her to downscale the design by $1.3 billion, then took away the project entirely, which rarely happens to architects of this stature.
Somerville had moved from downscale to upscale, not to the level of Brattle Street in Cambridge or Boston's Beacon Hill, but still many steps up the ladder.
So a lot of times, we'd take some of the main cameras, and we'd have to downscale them to insert the stuff and then re-upscale them.
But Democrats ran well enough to win in those states where incomes were the lowest, bringing along downscale whites for whom multigenerational political allegiances still meant something.
The new service underscores how Bank of America is targeting downscale clients even as certain banks like Morgan Stanley have opted to reserve human advice for wealthy customers.
In Europe as in the United States, a growing immigrant population serves this upper class while seeming to compete with downscale natives for jobs, housing and social benefits.
Warren's GM plant is in Macomb County, crucial swing territory whose downscale white voters helped inspire the term "Reagan Democrat" after they swung hard to the GOP in 1980.
Its strength lies partly in its razor-sharp focus: A self-confidently downscale, daytime-only joint, it goes all-in on heavy, classic fare in ways that feel new.
" The former president, who along with Biden will try and improve the Democratic nominee's performance among downscale white voters, called the picture Republicans painted of the nation "made up.
"Threats of jobs going overseas, that sweet spot of Republican talking points with more downscale voters, doesn't check the box for these suburban voters," Molly Murphy, another Democratic pollster, said.
For those of us that don't, you can also downscale to 4K and HD. An improved super steady function, which was originally introduced in the S10, also gets an upgrade.
To bring this full circle, the upscale 7th District in Texas and the downscale 18th District in Pennsylvania effectively represent the dilemma of a party increasingly dominated by cultural liberals.
"Even when you look at downscale white women they might love what he is doing but there is significant reticence about his style and also the drama," the strategist said.
The two authors outline numerous proposals, including some that would be risky for Democrats, particularly those that call for the redistribution of resources from the party's upscale wing to downscale voters.
Since the eighties, the Republican Party has been an unlikely coalition of downscale whites (many of them evangelical Christians) and business interests, united by a common dislike of the federal government.
Millions of Americans have been left jobless after social distancing measures put in place to contain the spread of the coronavirus have forced businesses to downscale, and in some cases, close indefinitely.
So online learning will always be a cut-rate alternative to a four-year university, just as an exercise video or app is a downscale alternative to a fitness class or personal trainer.
Iyengar pointed out that Trump and the Republicans targeted the super-rich as the principal beneficiaries of their tax bill yet it does not seem to have hurt them with the downscale base.
The notion that Trump really, really, really loves downscale white people living in struggling communities but is maybe a huge racist is simply very entrenched in people's minds and in major media narratives.
This year, the company announced it would hold a dozen cross-category "Home and Interiors" sales at its more downscale Knightsbridge salesroom, featuring a mix of furniture and objects from a range of periods.
He didn't improve on Clinton's already impressive majorities with working class minorities, but he didn't lose ground here — and he drove solid turnout — even while increasing his appeal to both upscale and downscale whites.
And then do two things to it: number one, we upscale it to 4K for the 4K distributors, and then we have to downscale it for the wider audience to good old 720p SDR.
The Party would become more downscale, a potential asset if it meant drawing in disaffected Democrats, but also more alienating to non-whites, who represent the largest source of potential growth in the electorate.
But doing so may also starve Democrats trying to make inroads with the downscale white voters who heavily supported Donald Trump — districts that progressives believe they can win with help from the national party.
They view white working-class culture as backward, white working-class politics as bigoted, and white working-class community problems as fundamentally less worthy of addressing than those of downscale black and Latino communities.
And it is already playing a role in how liberals are responding to Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election, which was accomplished in part by a defection of downscale whites from the Democratic Party.
When Barclaycard pulled out at the last moment in 2015, the event was forced to downscale and ended up in a much smaller venue with a sort of "sexual harassment in the workplace seminar vibe".
Some Sanders supporters are ready with a response to the idea that he's actually losing older downscale whites: that it doesn't make sense to exclude young people from an analysis of the white working class.
SAN DIEGO — The last line of defense against the torrent of half-truths, untruths and outright fakery that make up so much of the modern internet is in a downscale strip mall near the beach.
At the height of his career, he was writing two or three fortunes a day—a target so high it caused him to suffer writer's block and downscale his output to just three fortunes a month.
Of the 2023 million eligible voters, about 153 million voters were registered as of the last presidential election — left out of the system are mostly downscale, less-educated whites, and disproportionately more Asian and Hispanic voters.
Trump won by appealing directly to the cultural anxieties of downscale whites: He told them he'd do something about the immigrants who were stealing their jobs and the Muslims who were plotting to blow us up.
Yes, both Democrats and Republicans convinced their bases to turn out, but the way Trump won in several key states was, arguably, by convincing downscale white voters who often vote Democratic to take a chance on him.
A slightly downscale version of Margot Robbie's character in "The Wolf of Wall Street," Lucy has a few tangy moments, but she and the kids mostly enhance the visual design, much like the period cars and costumes.
Well, not America, the narrative continues, but downscale whites in the Rust Belt, the bitter clingers and deplorables who are rapidly becoming the Republican base as the Democrats become the party of the rich and their retainers.
The Clinton campaign was too busy painting him as a monster to try to convince downscale white voters in Pennsylvania that he was actually just a rich guy who wanted to govern on behalf of other rich guys.
But alleged drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, whose financial success once put him on a Forbes magazine billionaires list, has gone decidedly more downscale during his federal trial in New York, according to one of his attorneys.
Support for foreign trade is at an all-time high in recorded polling, but opponents are vastly over-represented in the bases of both parties - downscale populist Trump Republicans and Democratic Socialist of America-inspired activists and unions.
Yet it's impossible to deny that the realignment of the parties around race created the opening for the GOP to gain the support of white voters — especially downscale white voters — by exploiting resentment of racial and ethnic minorities.
As a result, whether in his father's Michigan, in his running mate's Wisconsin, or in Pennsylvania where he campaigned hopefully near the end, downscale white voters who could have gone Republican either voted for Obama or stayed home.
A lengthy financial disclosure form released on Friday by the White House, along with scores of others for senior White House staffers, showed the downscale New Jersey roots of the family business run until recently by Ivanka Trump's husband.
Even media-intensive sites such as SoundCloud now provide an HTML experience that is on par with native apps and can downscale to a mobile form factor and include features like ongoing playback through navigation and a clickable sound wave.
The House results made clear that the Trump-induced difficulties Republicans are suffering with once-reliable voters are hardly limited to blue states and could make it substantially harder for the president to remake his upscale-downscale coalition in 2020.
Ladner is in good company among top chefs taking menus downscale — some of the world's most renowned restaurateurs are entering the fast-casual market, which promotes authentic ingredients and quick service while offering a slightly more expensive alternative to fast food chains.
And it has led to a decline in the quality of political life: the Republican Party's enthusiasm for using cultural issues to recruit downscale voters has led inexorably to Donald Trump, a president who thrives on dividing the country and indulging in cheap demagoguery.
This trope has become the conventional wisdom in the media, with the Wall Street Journal, the Nation, The Huffington Post, and a host of other outlets (including me at Vox) stating as fact that downscale whites have formed a crucial piece of Sanders's base.
There is an argument that the divided preferences of white voters — with the better off linked to an upscale Democratic Party and the less well off to a downscale Republican Party — is a unique reflection of this year's presidential race pitting Donald Trump against Hillary Clinton.
It's true that this makes Trump voters more downscale than John Kasich voters ($91,000 a year) but it's essentially equal to the median household income of Ted Cruz voters ($73,000 a year) and well above the $61,20163-a-year median household income of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders supporters.
"Negotiations to sell the Tanzanian subsidiary are at an advanced stage, while the boards have also taken a decision to downscale its operations in Kenya and dispose of the stores to the local operators," it said in the statement accompanying delayed financial results for the year ending June 2018.
The possibility that the Democratic Party's increasingly monolithic stance on social issues might have contributed a little more than NAFTA to its struggles with downscale whites receives no consideration; the fact that everywhere except the presidential level it's arguably liberalism, not the G.O.P., that's now in crisis is likewise brushed away.
There is now a widespread sense in the liberal press that, to combat the appeal of Trump's drain-the-swamp populism, Clinton needed to make a populist pitch to the downscale white voters who turned out to be a pretty important lynchpin in the Democratic coalition, particularly in the Upper Midwest.
Heaven knows he needs one: An aspiring writer who equates rebellion with a downscale ZIP code and a whining contempt for the financial success of his father, Ethan (Pierce Brosnan), Thomas moons over a gorgeous young woman (Kiersey Clemons) and frets over his emotionally fragile mother (a warm Cynthia Nixon).
But many of them are rooted in basic human vulnerability — a very personal exposure to stagnant wages, family breakdown, military quagmires (America's wars are disproportionately fought by volunteers from downscale Red America) and a social crisis of opioid abuse and suicide that hardly anyone in Washington or New York noticed until recently.
He was also the only Republican candidate to speak directly to the economic uncertainties that many downscale Republican voters have been feeling, and the only Republican candidate to stand up, at least rhetorically, for Social Security and for taxing the wealthy (even if his campaign platforms have not always reflected these details).
Another possibility is that the parties realign quickly, with the Trump/Tea Party faction effecting a rapid transformation of the Republican Party into a downscale nationalist populist party, pushing the remaining upper-class moderate Republicans into a more pro-business Democratic Party, which in turn pushes some disaffected Sanders voters into the Republican Party.
The play, which starred Louis Zorich and Rebecca Schull, was inspired by Cafe Edison, a restaurant on West 47th Street that "doubled as a downscale dining club for producers, stage managers, actors, ticket-takers, stagehands, musicians and countless other creatures of old Broadway," as Glenn Collins wrote before the restaurant, also known as the Polish Tea Room, closed in 2014.
But with the assassination of Qassim Suleimani, I'm afraid that I must deploy the one-liner seriously: This was, in fact, exactly what a certain kind of Trump supporter voted for — including both the downscale, disaffected conservatives who turned out for him in the primary and the blue-collar Obama-Trump moderates who tipped the Midwest in the general election.
Simply by virtue of being Republican primary voters, the pool of voters he was competing in was better-educated and somewhat-more-affluent than the American norm, and so far there's little evidence for the proposition (beloved of Trumpistas charting his general-election path) that he mobilized a large swathe of the non-voting downscale public who either don't usually vote G.O.P. or don't vote at all.
The two halves of the country are mirror images of each other in their politics with Trump getting widespread support from rural areas, men, and white downscale voters, while the media and the Democrats draw their support from the urban, female and minority groups that voted for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Liberals should be interested in improving economic conditions for everyone, even the most loathsome racists in the Trump coalition, but if we overinterpret racism's role in Trump's support, and then find that 40 percent of Americans support him, we will draw inaccurate conclusions about the extent of racial discord in our society, and our inclination to work in tandem with chastened Republicans to lift up downscale whites will start to diminish.
And a third new book, Michael Lind's "The New Class War: Saving Democracy From the Managerial Elite," does an important part of that work, by explaining an aspect of our present polarization that can't be traced to specifically American racial fears or constitutional debates: Namely, the way that our populist-era divisions increasingly mirror Europe's, with the same exodus of downscale voters from left-of-center parties, the same polarization by education and class.
For Silver, "thoughtful conservatives"—and these are examples he has cited often—are manorial Never Trumpers like Michael Barone, a reader of the electoral room so illiterate he thinks the problem with politics today is that it has gone "downscale," or George F. Will, the professional civility fetishist and anti-jeans campaigner most recently spotted overwriting a devastating critique of batter behavior during the World Series that had already killed the careers of several professional baseballers by its third paragraph.

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