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Originally Posted by F15Cricket
(Post 1868865)
I think you mean that those who THINK they are higher educated vote Democrat!
Education. Democrats lead by 22 points (57%-35%) in leaned party identification among adults with post-graduate degrees. The Democrats’ edge is narrower among those with college degrees or some post-graduate experience (49%-42%), and those with less education (47%-39%). Across all educational categories, women are more likely than men to affiliate with the Democratic Party or lean Democratic. The Democrats’ advantage is 35 points (64%-29%) among women with post-graduate degrees, but only eight points (50%-42%) among post-grad men. |
Originally Posted by F15Cricket
(Post 1868865)
I think you mean that those who THINK they are higher educated vote Democrat!
You also know the stat that those who are younger, single or married with no kids, and live in cities tend to be more liberal, whereas those who are in their 30s or older, married with children, and don't live in the big cities tend to vote conservative. So, in other words, those who are still self-centered and trying to live for themselves vote one way, and those who are productive members of society tend to vote the other way ... Of note is the rapid rise in Republican voters as the age increases. Extremely hypocritical. The >65 crowd has the highest voter turnout voting Republican yet take the most from the government in the form of social security and medical coverage. Calling the under 30 crowd moochers, compared to them, is insanely hypocritical. https://futuresteve.files.wordpress....ie07.gif?w=500 Rank the top 10 states by median income and 9/10 voted Democrat (mostly the NE and CA). Rank the bottom 10 states by median income and 9/10 voted Republican (mostly the South). The conservative base clings to the uneducated, poor, and religious. |
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I thought the forum rules expressly forbids politics. If that is not the case, I'd be happy to respond to the flame-baiting liberal troll propaganda getting spewed here while giving you and this forum the middle finger. Please advise. |
Originally Posted by SayAlt
(Post 1868928)
Mods
I thought the forum rules expressly forbids politics. If that is not the case, I'd be happy to respond to the flame-baiting liberal troll propaganda getting spewed here while giving you and this forum the middle finger. Please advise. 10 char |
Originally Posted by Aero1900
(Post 1868138)
If you are raising a family on 35,000 a year, you get a lower rate and deductions to help you. If you are single and making 500,000 you pay a lot in taxes...exactly how it should be.
Originally Posted by Name User
(Post 1868921)
Rank the top 10 states by median income and 9/10 voted Democrat (mostly the NE and CA).
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Originally Posted by crewdawg
(Post 1868958)
We are all equal citizens, why shouldn't we all pay an equal share (flat tax)?
Oh yes, the liberal epicenters of the United States. Notice they are also the most ridiculously overpriced places to live... Not sure how the desirability of a place hurts my argument. Or adds to yours. |
Originally Posted by crewdawg
(Post 1868958)
Oh yes, the liberal epicenters of the United States. Notice they are also the most ridiculously overpriced places to live...
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Originally Posted by CLMP
(Post 1868977)
That's because San Diego is nicer than Tupelo.
Yes, and San Diego is so liberal, too. lol |
Originally Posted by SayAlt
(Post 1868986)
:rolleyes:
Yes, and San Diego is so liberal, too. lol Swing and a miss.... |
Originally Posted by CLMP
(Post 1868996)
Yes. You did. That is a 2012 article. In fact... Filner was the first Democrat to win a San Diego mayoral election since Maureen O'Connor in 1988 ....and he resigned less than a year after taking office amid multiple allegations of sexual harassment. He later pleaded guilty to state charges of false imprisonment and battery. Next? |
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