That's simply false. College-educated Whites, especially those with graduate degrees, were already less likely to vote republican than non-college educated White people, and they're moving more and more away from the party's nominee.
College-educated Whites put hole in Trump coalition
Edit: My fault I wrote that wrong, now I get what
@The Dankster is talking about. My point was that college educated white people support republican policies more than poor Whites besides the policies with explicit racial/LGBT components. They're more dangerous if you're a progressive. Those people don't entirely believe the shyt they say but know poor white ppl do and the non educated are angry so they play up on it. I believe that was
@ogc163 's point. The Bloomberg types who vote Dem in national elections are not necessarily entirely anti-racist, just anti-explicit bigotry which the GOP has to do to get the white working class because it's economic policy has failed them. College campuses are flooded with those types who swear they're not racist, but the majority of whites under 30 voted republican in 2012 and 2014. College educated people may be leaving the GOP but they're not leaving the policies behind. As we have all seen in this election, political labels don't mean much.