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In reply to the discussion: "If this isn't the end for the Republican Party, it'll be a shame." [View all]Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)53. Not quite, Republican voting has more to do with income than anything else...
The higher the income the more likely any given demographic is to vote Republican.
It's really middle class whites who vote en masse against their own economic interests, not so much poor ones.
http://themonkeycage.org/blog/2012/03/23/voting-patterns-of-americas-whites-from-the-masses-to-the-elites/

Within any education category, richer people vote more Republican. In contrast, the pattern of education and voting is nonlinear. High school graduates are more Republican than non-HS grads, but after that, the groups with more education tend to vote more Democratic. At the very highest education level tabulated in the survey, voters with post-graduate degrees lean toward the Democrats. Except for the rich post-graduates; they are split 50-50 between the parties.
What does this say about Americas elites? If you define elites as high-income non-Hispanic whites, the elites vote strongly Republican. If you define elites as college-educated high-income whites, they vote moderately Republican.
There is no plausible way based on these data in which elites can be considered a Democratic voting bloc. To create a group of strongly Democratic-leaning elite whites using these graphs, you would need to consider only postgraduates (no simple college grads included, even if they have achieved social and financial success), and you have to go down to the below-$75,000 level of family income, which hardly seems like the American elites to me.
The patterns are consistent for all three of the past presidential elections. (The differences in the higher-income low-education category should not be taken seriously, as the estimates are based on small samples, as can be seen from the large standard errors for those subgroups.)
What does this say about Americas elites? If you define elites as high-income non-Hispanic whites, the elites vote strongly Republican. If you define elites as college-educated high-income whites, they vote moderately Republican.
There is no plausible way based on these data in which elites can be considered a Democratic voting bloc. To create a group of strongly Democratic-leaning elite whites using these graphs, you would need to consider only postgraduates (no simple college grads included, even if they have achieved social and financial success), and you have to go down to the below-$75,000 level of family income, which hardly seems like the American elites to me.
The patterns are consistent for all three of the past presidential elections. (The differences in the higher-income low-education category should not be taken seriously, as the estimates are based on small samples, as can be seen from the large standard errors for those subgroups.)
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The piece wasn't brilliant at all. It was an unhinged rant that sounded every bit as intolerant as
Trust Buster
May 2016
#5
"The most successful trick was linking the corporate mantra of profit without responsibility to the
Dont call me Shirley
May 2016
#67
Not quite, Republican voting has more to do with income than anything else...
Fumesucker
May 2016
#53
How about the propaganda and lies that the 90% Republican-owned news media deliberately
Cal33
May 2016
#63
Scary how we're now supposed to idolize these people because they are moving into our party
Hydra
May 2016
#6
What is sickening is someone who disagrees with a political party calling them
Trust Buster
May 2016
#16
Interestingly. The Democratic Party of the Clintons has been more welcoming and open to the
JDPriestly
May 2016
#100
"Monsters" ? "destroyed the character of America" ? "hell is not hot enough" ? Really ?
Trust Buster
May 2016
#18
I have family members that are Republicans. You probably do as well. I will not call them
Trust Buster
May 2016
#29
Sure he is. You can't divorce Republicans from their Party. The Party looks at the polls and mimic
Trust Buster
May 2016
#43
But it's fine for a writer of the Rolling Stone to call millions of fellow Americans monsters ?
Trust Buster
May 2016
#56
You have been extremely argumentative, especially so in the last 90 days. You sure are passionate...
ChisolmTrailDem
May 2016
#88
On a political level, I would call them monsters. They know not what they do. Fools is an even B
JDPriestly
May 2016
#101
Sure as hell did. Took us from people who DID care about others and science and space to
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#40
I did. "Monsters" ? "Destroyed the character of America" ? "Hell is not hot enough" ?
Trust Buster
May 2016
#45
He is right. The Republican Party is a monster. It has destroyed the character of America, and
JDPriestly
May 2016
#102
Have you seen what the republlicans throw at us including trying to get rid of healthcare
patsimp
May 2016
#49
I challenge you before this entire forum to rebut each and every point Taibbi makes. Get busy. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
May 2016
#86
The RS comments are mostly from right wingers but I thought this was the best
SharonClark
May 2016
#72
From what I'm seeing, the Republicans I know are even more determined to back the party.
bulloney
May 2016
#23
It will be a shame, but the GOP will soldier on..with help from their "friends"
mountain grammy
May 2016
#31
My prediction: Republicans will get thrashed this year, but rebuild for the next election.
backscatter712
May 2016
#94
"They even sullied the word "American" by insisting they were the only real ones."
C Moon
May 2016
#97