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« on: May 07, 2012, 02:25:29 PM »

A lot of people have been pointing out how "bimodal" Obama's support is - he does well at both extreme ends of the income spectrum and as you get towards the middle it starts to peter out.

My guess is he narrowly holds the >$200K people - the recession has been over for them for a while and most of them are smart enough to know Obama isn't going to pull a Castro and expropriate their assets like the droolers on talk radio think he will.

The very poor will vote Democratic like usual, if they vote.

The votes in the middle will be determined by race, religious affiliation and geographic location.
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