Study debunks journalistic image of rich 'Latte' Democrats, poor 'NASCAR' Republicans | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis
The bottom line, the study suggests, is that little has changed in terms of incomes general influence on individual voting patterns: in every presidential election since 1952, the richer a voter is, the more likely that voter is to vote Republican, regardless of ethnicity, sex, education or age.
The bottom line, the study suggests, is that little has changed in terms of incomes general influence on individual voting patterns: in every presidential election since 1952, the richer a voter is, the more likely that voter is to vote Republican, regardless of ethnicity, sex, education or age.
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