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Politics : High Tolerance Plasticity

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (20426)10/8/2003 8:34:23 PM
From: kodiak_bull  Read Replies (1) of 23153
 
Dale,

I assumed that your reply addressed (or commented on or corrected) something in my post. I was only commenting on why the pressrooms (and public broadcasting) would normally have a liberal bent. I would expect people who belong to unions (carpenters, auto workers, teachers) to vote Democrat and Chamber of Commerce types and Rotarians to vote Republican. People who don't generally own a lot of taxable property will vote one way, those who do will vote the other. I didn't see a black and white or good and evil in my post; surprised you did.

But it is interesting if the increased automobile tax is what turned so many Democrats on Gray Davis. Normally tax increases hit only one party.

Kb
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