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NOYB wrote:
The article I was referencing was one I had mentioned back in January. I haven't been able to find the specific article, but it talked about how women have a tendency to vote for a Democrat when they achieve higher levels of education...and men's voting habits go in the exact opposite direction (they tend to vote for Republicans). I'd bet that net income tracks voting more accurately than education. And while there is a Young Republican "movement" on the campuses around here (and I'd guess around elsewhere in the country too), college populations are overwhelmingly liberal & Democrat (the two aren't the same thing, no matter what you & Rush say). DSK |