IQ of states and who they voted for
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Yet another post that vaguely has to do with Simpson... (it would appear he is the world with us). Well, he did post it in his LJ<br><br><a href='http://americanassembler.com/features/i ... erages.htm' target='_blank'>http://americanassembler.com/features/i ... br><br>I'm 15th. Woo.<br><br>Also it's pretty neat that it basically goes (from top to about center)<br><br>Bunch of democrat, exception state, bunch of democrat, exception, democrat, exception, 2 democrat.<br><br>Now if we flip it and go from bottom to about center...<br><br>Bunch of republican, exception state, bunch of republican, exception, republican, exception, 2 republican.
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W007! I'm 10th!<br><br>That is kind of odd. I'd say it's more an effect of the differences in education between the north and the south.<br><br>I've always thought it weird that the south is republican and the north is democratic. Considering that republicans typically support big business while the democrats tend to serve the common man, one would think that big business republicans would be in the north where big business is centered, and the democrats in the more rural south.
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40? Oh.. heh<br><br>Actually, DF, that is not very surprising.. the Democrat party favors centralized government control, while the Republican party is in favor of more local control, a system that also tends to favor businesses. When you consider that the Civil War was essentially about the right for southern states to secede, the pattern is much more obvious.
<!--QuoteBegin--> <table border='0' align='center' width='95%' ><tr><td class='quotetop'><b>Quote:</b> </td></tr><tr><td class='quotebody'> So we're still trying to track down the source for the IQ scores.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table> <!--QuoteEEnd--><br><br>Though demographics do show that those with both more education and those with less education vote Democratic while those wiht averege ecucation vote Republican.
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The part I found scary is the article it links to on misconceptions. I remember hearing someone say once that North Americans don't pay as much attention to politics as they should given that they can vote, and I'd agree with that.
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