"I never understood this either. How have the republicans accomplished this?"
there is reading out there that can be done on this subject. interesting related factoid i came across recently:
right voting america's "breaking point" between social and economic issues-the point at which voters are no longer willing to support a candidate with their social interests(abortion, gay rights, etc) at heart but against their economic interests(labor union support, etc) is on average 50k and below. for left, its 100k.
put another way, republican americans are willing to go down to a 50k annual income cut to support social issues(before they break w/ a candidate), while democrats will only go down to 100k.
as i understand it, it has alot has to do with the aggressive marketing campaign that happened in the southern churches after 1979. before then, almost all southern churches encouraged their members not to vote at all, apparently.
there is reading out there that can be done on this subject. interesting related factoid i came across recently:
right voting america's "breaking point" between social and economic issues-the point at which voters are no longer willing to support a candidate with their social interests(abortion, gay rights, etc) at heart but against their economic interests(labor union support, etc) is on average 50k and below. for left, its 100k.
put another way, republican americans are willing to go down to a 50k annual income cut to support social issues(before they break w/ a candidate), while democrats will only go down to 100k.
as i understand it, it has alot has to do with the aggressive marketing campaign that happened in the southern churches after 1979. before then, almost all southern churches encouraged their members not to vote at all, apparently.
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