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mythology

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30. And Clinton has won states like
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 09:50 AM
Mar 2016

Virginia, Massachusetts, Illinois which have higher than average education levels. Likewise she's favored in states like New York, Connecticut, Maryland and California which have higher than average education levels. So perhaps it's not the voters who are ignorant.

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This message was self-deleted by its author [View all] blueintelligentsia Mar 2016 OP
Our country's capital makes the top 10 list....that is horrible. n/t blueintelligentsia Mar 2016 #1
And Arkansas is home to the world's largest retailer Art_from_Ark Mar 2016 #2
Wal-Mart has enough wealth to make their state have the lowest poverty level.... blueintelligentsia Mar 2016 #3
It ALL Makes Sense! K and R! CorporatistNation Mar 2016 #11
Slimy, classist, *and* racist. The trifecta. Recursion Mar 2016 #4
Or, the most defensive voters? loyalsister Mar 2016 #5
and when the general election comes around the republican party will win everyone of those B Calm Mar 2016 #6
So perhaps we should just not allow people who are impoverished vote? Amimnoch Mar 2016 #7
Let's go back to the era where voters had to be white, male and own property. Beacool Mar 2016 #40
It's about privilege, and the lack of it. Poorer people can't afford a Trump presidency. DanTex Mar 2016 #8
Wow, just wow Nonhlanhla Mar 2016 #9
Yes Gwhittey Mar 2016 #18
You are working with dangerous stereotypes Nonhlanhla Mar 2016 #22
Internet adoption map.... blueintelligentsia Mar 2016 #38
Maybe we need to be asking the other question? Chan790 Mar 2016 #10
and she'd do nothing for them. New Earth Mar 2016 #12
Or the most informed with the most to lose. NCTraveler Mar 2016 #13
There it is. nt geek tragedy Mar 2016 #14
Now that is tone deaf. JoePhilly Mar 2016 #15
kick & rec #5. It's not a poverty issue; it's an ideological issue. In states where even Democrats Vote2016 Mar 2016 #16
Like Oklahoma? nt geek tragedy Mar 2016 #19
Yes. The Democrats in Oklahoma are very progressive compared to the Democrats in, for example, Texas Vote2016 Mar 2016 #32
You ought to self delete. emulatorloo Mar 2016 #17
Too late. nt geek tragedy Mar 2016 #20
ignorant is not stupid Gwhittey Mar 2016 #23
Yeah...they are all stupid. Keep trying. nt LexVegas Mar 2016 #21
Sigh ignorant does not = stupid Gwhittey Mar 2016 #24
Wow...Berniebros on a roll today. nt LexVegas Mar 2016 #25
I get it! LuvLoogie Mar 2016 #27
WOW!! quickesst Mar 2016 #26
Ugh... Every damn day we hit a new low from both sides. Agschmid Mar 2016 #28
This might be the new low... blueintelligentsia Mar 2016 #33
That poll does indicate one truth. TexasTowelie Mar 2016 #35
least informed about what ? what it's like to live in poverty ? JI7 Mar 2016 #29
And Clinton has won states like mythology Mar 2016 #30
So poor = least informed? How 1% of you. yellowcanine Mar 2016 #31
It's a hypothesis, less internet usage per person, more MSM babbling BS....n/t blueintelligentsia Mar 2016 #34
This is just nasty. Poor equals one_voice Mar 2016 #36
This is basically a variation of "The Stockholm Syndrome" thread. PragmaticLiberal Mar 2016 #37
So, she actually is the one who represents the base of the party. Beacool Mar 2016 #39
Christ. joshcryer Mar 2016 #41
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