Then — in typical Trump fashion — his victory speech made Twitter erupt in fury Wednesday after he declared his love for the “poorly educated.”
“We won the evangelicals. We won with young. We won with old. We won with highly educated. We won with poorly educated. I love the poorly educated,” Trump said.
Cue the outrage:
I LOVE THE POORLY EDUCATED
Your GOP front runner everyone. If this doesn't make you ? the direction of this country— Sheikh Ebad (@eSHEIKH_)
"I love the poorly educated!"
— Mike Mitchell (@mikemitchellnyc)
"I love the poorly educated" may be the most on-the-nose pander that's ever been pandered.
— Michael McKean (@MJMcKean)
In a lot of ways, Trump’s hat tip to “poorly educated” voters makes a lot of sense. In December, FiveThirtyEight from three national surveys and determined Trump’s lead over other candidates in the GOP field relies heavily on Americans without college degrees. In fact, Trump had a double-digit lead among voters without college degrees. Of the survey respondents who had received a college degree, Trump’s appeal was similar to that of Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.

"I love the poorly educated" is the drop-the-mic ending to America's superpower status.
— Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi)
Donald Trump: "I love the poorly educated."
— Dylan Stableford (@stableford)
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— Merchshirts (@merchshirts)
I Love the poorly educated Bumper sticker!
— 1m0ut4H3r3 (@GottaChangeIt)
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