Your first assertion is completely false and based on poor assumption and logic that is unrepresentational of, well, actual logic.
First, political alignment among secondary education teachers generally follows local patterns.
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At university level, if you've attended college, you'd know political alignment runs the gamut.
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But not everyone attends college. About 70% of high school seniors enroll in college, and many of them drop out at some point before graduation.
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But no, that is not how it works.
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Actually, political affiliation is usually affected more by parental and familial influence than by peer association.
Also, look at the chart Einstein.
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Tuesday's number were not even close. 70/30 basically, which is not overly different from Trump's actual polling numbers.
So have fun with that.