From: pacodegallo@attbi.com
Date: Sun Oct 27 2002 - 18:11:30 GMT
Hi matt,
It is all over the internet. Below is the NES
(National Election Studies)site. If you go into some
of the demographic sites you can get to the data. Look
at education and occupation by political affiliation.
http://www.umich.edu/~nes/index.htm
As a reminder, I am NOT suggesting that liberals or
conservatives differ in intelligence or that education
MAKES somebody a certain ideology. I am only using the
data to negate David's accusations that conservatives
are a anti-intellectual.
Paco
> Paco,
>
> You said:
>
> >In addition, there is an overwhelmingly strong
> >correlation between liberalism and low education and
> >between conservativism and graduate and post-graduate
> >degrees. High school drop-outs are 3 times as likely
> >to vote democrat as republican. As education, skill
> >and knowledge increase, people in the US become
> >consistently LESS liberal and less likely to vote
> >democratic.
>
> I heard the opposite was true. Out of curiosity, where is your information
> from?
>
> Matt
>
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