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by Jsell50 » January 10, 2015, 8:14 pm
"Gets my vote for the most ignorant statement of the year thus far..."
Hm, stupid Republicans? Sounds like stupid Dem rhetoric! I will say that I think it is very stupid to think that taking money from people who have earned it and giving it to people who haven't, or taking it from American citizens to give it to those who came to our country illegally are good ideas. Obama and his administration have gone overboard to accomplish both of those goals. PS, I will match my IQ against yours anytime...
Here’re some 1990 Gallup poll numbers relating education to political affiliation:
Rep = Republican
Dem = Democrat
Ind = Independent/Unaffiliated
Grade school education:
23.4% Rep, 54.6% Dem, 22.5% Ind
Some High School:
22.8% Rep, 51.3% Dem, 26.0% Ind
High School Grad:
29.4% Rep, 40.5% Dem, 30.2% Ind
Some College and/or Tech:
36.0% Rep, 35.0% Dem, 29.3% Ind
College Grad:
42.0% Rep, 30.7% Dem, 27.7% Ind
What that basically shows is that the more educated you are the less likely you are to be a Democrat. I just think that's interesting because you wouldn't ever think that from watching Jon Stewart or many of the news shows out there. That's pretty amazing considering that only 10% of college professors identify themselves as Republicans, and Democratic professors could be lazy graders (to be fair though, I don't think that this chart could give you an accurate depiction of the entire education system, it would be nice to see them do further research on it though.)
Party Affiliation Versus Education Level
Posted on October 6, 2003 by admin
For ages I have searched the net for charts of party affiliation versus education level (highest degree attained.) Well, thanks to Berkeley’s SDA I was able to produce this chart myself! Click below to see tha table
Frequency Distribution
0
LT HIGH SCHOOL 1
HIGH SCHOOL 2
JUNIOR COLLEGE 3
BACHELOR 4
GRADUATE ROW
TOTAL
0: STRONG DEMOCRAT 23.5
2,408 13.6
2,861 13.1
234 11.1
575 15.4
359 15.9
6,437
1: NOT STR DEMOCRAT 25.3
2,592 22.8
4,799 21.0
376 19.2
995 20.0
466 22.7
9,228
2: IND,NEAR DEM 9.7
993 12.7
2,666 13.5
242 12.6
656 14.6
341 12.1
4,898
3: INDEPENDENT 14.6
1,495 14.1
2,955 13.5
242 9.7
501 9.6
225 13.3
5,418
4: IND,NEAR REP 6.3
643 9.4
1,985 9.3
167 11.4
590 10.7
250 9.0
3,635
5: NOT STR REPUBLICAN 12.1
1,243 17.4
3,656 16.6
297 20.8
1,077 16.0
373 16.4
6,646
6: STRONG REPUBLICAN 7.3
750 8.6
1,817 10.9
195 13.8
716 11.7
272 9.2
3,750
7: OTHER PARTY 1.3
133 1.3
282 2.0
36 1.5
76 2.1
48 1.4
575
COL TOTAL 100.0
10,257 100.0
21,021 100.0
1,789 100.0
5,186 100.0
2,334 100.0
40,587
The data is taken from GSS 1972-2000 cumulative survey. My interest in this chart was mainly for the anecdotal evidence that Democrats draw mostly from those with little education and with a graduate degree, while Republicans draw from the middle.