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Jackson50 said:

 

This is a strange phenomenon. The least educated and the most educated tend to be Democratic and those in between tend to be Republican. As education is usually congruous with income, the same can be said for income. In regards to those two demographics, I suppose Republican suppport could be described as a bell curve and Democratic support as an inverted bell.

Yup, that is pretty much how it works out.  And did bigjon actually get banned?  I have to go check this out.

 



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