it's been a while since I looked at "who votes" stats... but gong off my memory, the more people make and the older they are... they more likely they are to vote...
so, why do Republicans say that Dems court the vote of the welfare participants and the college students? these people don't vote traditionally anywhere near as much as everyone else, last time I looked?
if these are the only people voting dem, which some seem to imply, shouldn't the Republicans be crushing them? but they are barely winning, when they do win, like Bush in both elections, very small margin of victory?
or are there just that many democrats that they make up for the small participation in volume? but wouldn't that mean that there are many more dems than repubs on average, since the elections are close and they vote at a lesser rate?
but personally, I suspect that the dems have many more voters in many other areas, that Republicans tend to ignore... like the middle class...
thoughts? comments? statistics?
2007-05-20
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