View Full Version : Education influence on vote habits
Somewhere in a discussion about Belgium, I understood following intriguing statement:
- lower educated people were inclined to vote to the Democrats
- highest educated people were also inclined to vote to the Democrats
- the "middle field" was inclined to vote to the Republicans
Any ideas why this might be so ?
Greetz,
Leo
wasteofo2
Nov11-04, 05:09 PM
I'm inclined not to believe that without some sort of validation, do you have any?
Very intriguing, I remember someone telling me how they're teacher voted for bush because he felt like 'he could sit down and have a beer with him'. I would expect more from a college graduate but oh well.
Dooga Blackrazor
Nov11-04, 05:13 PM
A quick theory:
Lower educated people are generally less successful for a reason. They will continously complain about their situation until something is done. Since most Presidents don't do much about the lower class they will look towards whoever claims to be a new and better choice.
Higher educated people just make a generally more intelligent choice and vote Democrat.
what are the middle ones who supposedly leaned towards bush?
vanesch
Nov12-04, 05:58 AM
what are the middle ones who supposedly leaned towards bush?
Those who know somebody who can read and write :smile:
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