This is way over your head.
Bush beat Kerry in the college grad category 58% to 42%, while Kerry won among those with only a grade school education 69% to 31%.
And so on. The college demographic switched with a slight edge starting in 2008.
But my point was, which zoomed over your mullet, that the dropouts and grade school educated voters are consistently voting Democrat.
Oh snap hillbilly Burn!The number of voters with less than a high school education is 3%. The post graduates, who were 18% of voters, contributed more to his advantage.
The number of voters with less than a high school education was 3%. The post graduates, who were 18% of voters, contributed more to his advantage.
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http://www.gallup.com/poll/154559/us-presidential-election-center.aspx
The most solid and reliable education demographic in the Democrat camp are those with less than a high school education.
Negative. Check 2012 again, mullet.
http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/elections/how_groups_voted/voted_12.html
Even in losing the election, Romney beat Obama among college graduates 51% to 47%.
Obama won big among the high school dropouts again, 64% to 35%.
Obama seems to have the 30 or so Philosophy PhDs in the country locked up, but those earning $100K or more a year voted for Romney 54% to 44%.
Telling yourself things to make yourself feel better, absent any documentation whatsoever, is an indicator of epic fail.
Your "millionaire who loves the poor" act needs some fleshing out.
College grads, no.
Post grads, yeah. Small demographic, who cares how 30 Philosophy PhDs vote?
Seriously though, expect medical doctors to bail on that group because of Obamacare. If tort reform goes through, the lawyers will follow.
Millionaires? Link? No? Didn't think so.
High income earners? GOP. See my link.
College grads grand wizard
As an MBA postgraduate is my group
Obama beat Romney by 12 percent here
These are the professional people
Post graduates are 6x bigger group than are those with less than a HS education.
Why would tort reform (which is more often supported by the GOP) hurt the Democrats?
I would need to see some proof that there are 6x more doctors and doctoral candidates than there are high school dropouts. Here in NYC we're crowing about a 60% high school graduation rate. So 6x 40% gives us the number of post graduate students and doctorates in NYC?
No, I meant tort reform would knock out of many of the lawyers that support Dems in the post-graduate demographic.
Actually, maybe not. Lawyers are considered graduate students, aren't they? Not post-graduate.
The number of voters with less than a high school education was 3%. The post graduates, who were 18% of voters, contributed more to his advantage.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/154559/us-presidential-election-center.aspx
The most solid and reliable education demographic in the Democrat camp are those with less than a high school education.
Almost, but not quite. McCain only won in the high school GRADUATE demographic. Obama won in the "some high school" (i.e., dropout) demographic. So saying "only got as a far as high school" doesn't quite cut it, does it?
Now I have a simple question for you, which you will run away from screaming in tears like a little girl: Which education demographic did Obama score highest in?
Simple question. Now run away.
Predictable.
Post Graduate does not mean doctorate. It means anything after a bachelors.
Postgraduates voted for Obama as solidly as those with only grade school education, while Obama beat McCain pretty solidly among the college educated as well. The only educational demographic to go for McCain at all were those with High School education. The most and least educated vote for democrats, the mediocre vote for Republicans. That's what you guys should make your catch phrase: "Party of the Mediocre".
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Oh. You daddy sucked my dick last night too. Fuck off.