EPG
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« on: September 16, 2018, 06:30:34 PM » |
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Sorry to derail a thread about Australia, but it is a fact that London vote intention is better predicted by race & ethnicity rather than either social class or age, with the latter in particular only acting as a small perturbation. And even this is itself a small perturbation in the overall strong predictive power of social class on vote intention in the UK. Where's that image of seats versus deprivation when you need it?
Please don't project micro-local effects of demographics on vote intention within microcosms of society, like young college graduates, onto society as a whole!
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