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To: zonder who wrote (192258)6/29/2004 6:42:30 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577094
 
zonder,

First of all - political affiliation is not a genetically transmissable trait. Even when you look at upbringing, there are various different factors that affect a vote, so it is not possible to scientifically defend the assertion

I am very confident that the there is a positive correlation between political affiliation of parents and their children.

BTW, you seem to be very selective in your reporting of Dem / Rep voting - and wrong. Republican party has been a minority since FDR, and more so after Watergate. We are at parity now, with GOP controlling the White House, House, Senate, and I believe majority (or at least parity) of governorships and state houses.

Joe



To: zonder who wrote (192258)6/29/2004 11:53:57 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577094
 
First of all - political affiliation is not a genetically transmissable trait. Even when you look at upbringing, there are various different factors that affect a vote, so it is not possible to scientifically defend the assertion

Second - The data shows no decrease in democrat votes. About thirty years passed since Roe vs Wade. Here is the data on every presidential election since then:


Zonder, you have a bad habit of posting the facts. Don't you know the right hates that. I really wish you would chill. ;~)

ted