Gallup Proves Those With Least Education Consistently Vote Democrat

I think all of USF's e-muscles bulge... he is SO tough!

It would seem that you're the one who tends to try to flex his "e-muscles".

How Maineman visualizes himself

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Your understanding is wrong.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/postgraduate

1post·grad·u·ate adjective \ˌpōs(t)-ˈgra-jə-wət, -ˌwāt, -ˈgraj-wət\
: of or relating to studies done after earning a bachelor's degree or other degree

I understand your need to cling to this rather irrelevant tangent to salvage some reputation. However, if you think this irrelevant matter is that simple, then I can understand why as a leftist you can cling to positions as simple as "I think everyone should have health care," not understanding the matter is significantly more complicated.

I have heard the answer given different ways, which is why I prefaced it "as I understand it." However, to say there is one answer would be wrong. Your answer does not distinguish between "graduate students" and "post graduate students," defining them both the same way.

I can post a bunch of discussions on the matter I just looked at on WikiAnswers and Yahoo Questions... The answer varies, and at a glance it seems the confusion comes from British counter definitions.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070831143521AAEDO2C

An Undergrad is a student working towards a Bachelors degree a Grad is student who has completed a BS or BA degree and is know working on Master's degree. Post Grad is a person who has a Master's and is working towards their Doctorate.

or a definition that differs from both of ours....

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_undergraduate_postgraduate_and_graduate

Undergraduate course work is a basic foundation within a given program of study. The course work includes a general cluster of knowledge that promotes a well rounded education. Thus, the student is exposed to a variety of areas, not just their chosen field of study. These areas would involve general education courses to include, English, Math, History, Laboratory Science, with courses in Humanities, and Social Sciences to mention a few. These would be tightly coupled with the students Major Requirements and Major Elective Requirements. In general, Associates and Bachelors degrees are considered undergraduate course work, while the Masters and Doctoral degrees are considered graduate course work. Graduate course work - in most cases - is very specific and particular to one field of study. Thus, graduate study is advanced course work which follows undergraduate course work. Postgraduate in its strictest sense, just means pursuit of an advanced degree after graduating high school or college.

or one that agrees with you...

http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-a-postgraduate-student

A postgraduate student is one who has completed the undergraduate degree and is now pursuing another one in an institution of higher learning. Postgraduate students could be pursuing their master's degree or even doctoral degree.

But it's hardly a matter worthy of debate. I'll stick with my definition because it distinguishes between a "graduate student," and a "post graduate student."

Look at the breakdown I provided to show you that your less than HS educated were insignificant.

Significant or not is another discussion. My point in this thread was that they represent the most loyal education demographic the Democrats have. Do yo u have evidence to the contrary?
 
Lol...I haven't seen a mass beat down of idiocy, here with this Taft character, since the days of Dixie.

I wonder how many millions he's got stashed away in Deutschland?

Howey, I just got your PM and the answer is "no", I just got out of the shower and don't have any smegma to rub under your nose.
 
Taft I bet you vote with your fellow community college guys!
Fucking hilarious, miss interpret the report
Change the definition of the group that made you look like you've never been to college
 
Taft I bet you vote with your fellow community college guys!
Fucking hilarious, miss interpret the report
Change the definition of the group that made you look like you've never been to college

To the contrary Mullet, I'm not changing any definition, since the definition obviously varies.

I opt for the one that distinguishes between a "graduate student" and a "post-graduate student."

To you, they're all the same: "They's all smarter'n I is."
 
I understand your need to cling to this rather irrelevant tangent to salvage some reputation. However, if you think this irrelevant matter is that simple, then I can understand why as a leftist you can cling to positions as simple as "I think everyone should have health care," not understanding the matter is significantly more complicated.

I have heard the answer given different ways, which is why I prefaced it "as I understand it." However, to say there is one answer would be wrong. Your answer does not distinguish between "graduate students" and "post graduate students," defining them both the same way.

I can post a bunch of discussions on the matter I just looked at on WikiAnswers and Yahoo Questions... The answer varies, and at a glance it seems the confusion comes from British counter definitions.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070831143521AAEDO2C

or a definition that differs from both of ours....

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_undergraduate_postgraduate_and_graduate

or one that agrees with you...

http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-a-postgraduate-student

But it's hardly a matter worthy of debate. I'll stick with my definition because it distinguishes between a "graduate student," and a "post graduate student."
Significant or not is another discussion. My point in this thread was that they represent the most loyal education demographic the Democrats have. Do yo u have evidence to the contrary?

What an epic fail. I love it when you conservatards refuse to give up.

You cherry picked definitions from a bunch of user generated answer sites. RU fucking serious? LOL...

The polls obviously used the definition of educated past a bachelors or college degree of some sort. Again there is no further breakdown given in those who have pursued an education beyond the level of a college graduate.

The cohort (post graduates) was 18% of voters while the group you claim is so significant was only 3%. Deal with it.
 
To the contrary Mullet, I'm not changing any definition, since the definition obviously varies.

I opt for the one that distinguishes between a "graduate student" and a "post-graduate student."

To you, they're all the same: "They's all smarter'n I is."
You were never one, so why would you know
Post graduate
Ie after bachelors
Dumbass teabagger
 
You were never one, so why would you know
Post graduate
Ie after bachelors
Dumbass teabagger

So you wouldn't distinguish between someone pursuing a masters vs. a doctorate?

I guess not. Why would you? Your night school degree in pottery is light years behind.
 
Odd then that so many not-very-bright persons posting here are all on the extreme right. Some strange selection process of which we know nothing?

The lefties here aren't quite as bright as you. You, at least, are able to stick to the topic.
 
To the contrary Mullet, I'm not changing any definition, since the definition obviously varies.

I opt for the one that distinguishes between a "graduate student" and a "post-graduate student."

To you, they're all the same: "They's all smarter'n I is."

There is no difference. For the purposes of the polls they were obviously the same.

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/business-english/graduate-student

graduate student
a student who is studying for a degree that is higher than the one received after four years of study at a college or university:

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/postgraduate_1?q=+postgraduatehttp://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/postgraduate_1?q=+postgraduate
postgraduate
a student who has already got one degree and is studying at a university for a more advanced qualification


http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=graduate student
graduate student
S: (n) graduate student, grad student, postgraduate (a student who continues studies after graduation)
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/business-english/graduate-student
 
the right hates poor people.

their policy ideas make more and more poor people.

that means fewer and fewer voters for them.

its a death wish I guess
 
So you wouldn't distinguish between someone pursuing a masters vs. a doctorate?

I guess not. Why would you? You night school degree in pottery is light years behind.
Of course I do, but not by changing the definition of post graduate
You conservatard
 
Hes a clue to you right wing fools,


stop making people poor.

help us make people better off.

then they forget how they got better off and more vote for your party and believe your lies about bootstraps and crap.
 
There is no difference.

I believe there is, and so do others. Maybe because we actually went to college and didn't cap our educations with "Advanced Macrame" in night school?

I believe the distinction between pursuing a masters and a doctorate is worthwhile to make. Maybe because I actually went to a university and was taught by those folks.

For the purposes of the polls they were obviously the same.

That may well be. But for the stated purposes of this thread, we were discussing those at the lowest education demographic.

If you don't believe me, just check out the thread title. I wrote it myself.
 
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