David S
2009-02-17 11:21:47

@115. Dr. Mark:
DAVID S,

Give us a break, I would be happy to produce a “documentary” on the left that would with similar venom display nothing but charactures of a tiny minority of libs.

Nobody is stopping you.

In fact, when you examine the facts (of the 2004 election) the majority of college educated Americans voted for Bush.

Yes, a small majority of those with a four-year degree did support Bush in 2004. But things have changed…

One group that does correlate closely with Blue voting are holders of post-graduate degrees. In the 2004 election, Kerry got 55% of those who had done postgraduate study compared to 44% for Bush, although Bush that year won among college graduates, 52% to 46%. Now (2006), college voters favor Democrats by eight percent.

The GOP is suffering a brain drain that will only accelerate, barring substantive action to reform the Republican party.

Peace.

DS

PS – “President Bush’s support is found in the states with the lowest education levels. In the 2000 national election, states with lower college graduate populations such as West Virginia (15.1%), Kentucky (18.9%), and Louisiana (19.6%) all voted Republican.

States with highest percentages of college graduates— Connecticut, (36.8%), Massachusetts, (36.6%); and California, (30.6%) voted Democratic.

According to ABC News of Nov. 14 [2006], “College graduates voted 53-45 percent for Democrats—the Democrats’ best margin in this group in exit polls since 1982.”