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From: "The Fool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: Brin: resuming politics



>
> Depends on the quality of education doesn't it?

Which, conveniently is an intangible variable, that can be used to explain
why results aren't as one predicts. :-)

>I suspect that states with better education systems,
> Vermont, Wisconsin, Iowa (population declines every year as youth moves
> away), all have better school systems and I think trend toward dems.

              Bush      Gore
IA           48.3%  48.5%
VT          40.6%  50.6%
WI          47.6%  47.8%

Only one of three states fits your description.  A difference of 0.2% to
0.3% isn't really a trend.

Dan M.
> Also, people are losing their religion and becoming more secular, less
> church going, a net trend toward dems.
>
> >
> > >The data also shows females support
> > > dems at about 55% to 34% repugs, while males are almost exactly
> reversed.
> >
> > Bush won men 53% to 42%, Gore won women 54% to 43%.  More men (3%)
> voted
> > for Nader than women (2%)
>
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