There was a post that may have been deleted by the admins/mods but I have no idea - it could have been deleted by Cassie so I'll just pretend that she did it and I'll start my own without violating the rules. If the mods/admins care to delete this one as well - go for it.
Attempting to define voting behavior by gender or income is accurate to a point - wealthy individuals tend to vote Republican, yes - however only by about a margin of 5-10% which means there are 45-47.5% of wealthy people voting Democrat (that is IF they vote).. Women its the same deal. And of course there are overlaps in both of these samples - so comparing them separately is inaccurate.
Now of course your intro to Gov prof or HS teacher simplifies things by saying "women vote for the Dem and rich people vote for GOP" This stereotype is brought to you by the parties themselves. Dems try to claim they are the party of the working/middle classes and show GOP as a bunch of coporate elites. However teh GOP hits the heartland with their moral "superiority". They claim that the Democrat ranks are filled with latte drinking volvo driving "limousine liberals".
The truth is - there is NO absolute truth about these groups. Every election the campaigns target all groups - with 2 exceptions... the GOP knows they will not make much headway with African Americans (12% of the population) and the Dems know that coporate elites (less than 2% of the population) are a lost cause.
Everyone else is a pretty well mixed... even by region - EXCEPT for certain states... the Dems even outnumber the GOP in the South by registration.
As for being able to tell someone's social class by the car they drive - thats just silly... there are rich people and then there are wealthy people... the rich have nice cars, nice houses, and nice jewelry. Wealthy people may have these things or not, but also have a lot of money in investments and the bank.
The majority of millionaires drive a car that is worth less than 20,000 bucks.
Attempting to define voting behavior by gender or income is accurate to a point - wealthy individuals tend to vote Republican, yes - however only by about a margin of 5-10% which means there are 45-47.5% of wealthy people voting Democrat (that is IF they vote).. Women its the same deal. And of course there are overlaps in both of these samples - so comparing them separately is inaccurate.
Now of course your intro to Gov prof or HS teacher simplifies things by saying "women vote for the Dem and rich people vote for GOP" This stereotype is brought to you by the parties themselves. Dems try to claim they are the party of the working/middle classes and show GOP as a bunch of coporate elites. However teh GOP hits the heartland with their moral "superiority". They claim that the Democrat ranks are filled with latte drinking volvo driving "limousine liberals".
The truth is - there is NO absolute truth about these groups. Every election the campaigns target all groups - with 2 exceptions... the GOP knows they will not make much headway with African Americans (12% of the population) and the Dems know that coporate elites (less than 2% of the population) are a lost cause.
Everyone else is a pretty well mixed... even by region - EXCEPT for certain states... the Dems even outnumber the GOP in the South by registration.
As for being able to tell someone's social class by the car they drive - thats just silly... there are rich people and then there are wealthy people... the rich have nice cars, nice houses, and nice jewelry. Wealthy people may have these things or not, but also have a lot of money in investments and the bank.
The majority of millionaires drive a car that is worth less than 20,000 bucks.
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