Income groups among white voters: $50-$75k vs $75-$100k (user search)
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« on: July 02, 2013, 10:15:12 PM »

When you go much more over a $75,000 income, especially $100,000, you tend to run into elitists and people who think they know everything. With that line of thinking comes the mindset of thinking "people like them need people like us to make decisions for them because after all, the average person needs big brother." When people think like that, they tend to vote for the candidate who best matches their level of elitism. People in the real "middle class" are Republicans. They work everyday and know how the world really works.
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