Perfect example of a Trump voter. Fear of getting killed by a terrorist attack, fear of no longer being a majority white country, fear of being poor. No will to go out and do something about it like get a better education, better job and always pretend like the government is in control of your life.
I think there is a lot of prejudice in the way media portrays an average Trump voter. The presumption that Trump voters need to "get a better education" is a myth that has been propagated for a very long time, and I blame mainstream media for this. Personally, I feel that a big proportion of college educated people who voted for Hillary are from political and arts fields. I may be wrong. I think I am quite correct in assuming that people who actually believe in working to get paid, as opposed to being on benefits, would more likely vote for a Republican.
The other day I was getting a ride from a gentleman from my local Volkswagen dealership. He is a Trump voter. I asked him whether he was happy Trump won. He said he was happy. Then he told me a story about his brother who lives in Florida, with whom he had a conversation. I'll paraphrase, but this is what he said in essence:
I was watching the news about Florida and called my brother in the evening, worried that Hillary might take Florida. My brother said, "don't worry, the people who are working will get off work in the evening and vote for Trump, and that is when Trump will take the lead."
I don't know whether Hillary was leading early on in the day, but Florida was a close contest in the beginning and Trump eventually won it.