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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton’s emails reveal evidence that George W. Bush committed treason [View all]marym625
(17,997 posts)I spent a great deal of time looking at the careers of those that voted yes v no. Who is still in office, if not, what they're currently doing or did when they first left office, if they were voted out v left for cushy jobs, etc.
While I did find that those that voted no, on average, didn't fair as well as those that voted yes, I didn't know how to prove out how that would be different than what would have happened anyway. I realized I would have to look at the same information for years prior. I also don't know that, even if I continued with the research, if prior years might be different just because trends just changed organically.
Frankly, I spent more time researching this than anything I've ever researched. But when I realized how much more I would have to do for past years and that it still might not be the right thing to look at, I have up.
But the greater majority of those that voted yes have faired better than those that voted no.