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Democrats Continue to Be Party of the Rich – Republicans Carry the Working Class

Posted by Jim Hoft on Monday, March 31, 2014, 7:08 AM


Nancy Pelosi represents the 8th richest district in the United States.

The top richest districts in the US vote Democrat
according to a new Associated Press report.
The AP reported:

Republicans are the party of the rich, right? It’s a label that has stuck for decades, and you’re hearing it again as Democrats complain about GOP opposition to raising the minimum wage and extending unemployment benefits.

But in Congress, the wealthiest among us are more likely to be represented by a Democrat than a Republican. Of the 10 richest House districts, only two have Republican congressmen. Democrats claim the top six, sprinkled along the East and West coasts. Most are in overwhelmingly Democratic states like New York and California.

The richest: New York’s 12th Congressional District, which includes Manhattan’s Upper East Side, as well as parts of Queens and Brooklyn. Democrat Carolyn Maloney is in her 11th term representing the district.

Per capita income in Maloney’s district is $75,479. That’s more than $75,000 a year for every man, woman and child. The next highest income district, which runs along the southern California coast, comes in at $61,273. Democrat Henry Waxman is in his 20th term representing the Los Angeles-area district.

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco district comes in at No. 8.

Across the country, Democratic House districts have an average per capita income of $27,893. That’s about $1,000 higher than the average income in Republican districts. The difference is relatively small because Democrats also represent a lot of poor districts, putting the average in the middle.

Democrats say the “party of the rich” label is more about policies than constituents.


REPUBLICANS ARE THE PARTY OF AMERICA’S WORKING MIDDLE CLASS

Is it really a surprise then that working Americans are voting Republican? In the 2012 election, Mitt Romney picked up a majority of working class Americans.

53% of Americans making over $50,000 a year voted Republican. Informed working Americans trust conservatives with their money. And, after another four years of Obama even more middle class Americans will vote Republican – what’s left of them.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/03/democrats-continue-to-be-party-of-the-rich-republicans-carry-the-working-class/
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