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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 118: China Don't Care
ChaosTonyV4
08/01/17 8:07:39 PM
#290:


Corrik posted...
Major cities in many areas are generally more democratic. Including the young vote centered around campuses.

However, the younger vote in cities and campuses are MORE likely to vote because they are targeted to vote. And are easy to connect to via social media, internet, tv, etc.

Is rural farmboys who usually vote Republicans or those without internet or so on as easy to connect to? Those generally are Republican votes historically.

That is my two cents. I'd love to see a study on it.

Anyone have a chart of percentage of votes to voter eligibles by state?


I agree that rural people lean Republican, but there are way more people in cities than in the sticks, and the youth vote is literally the least likely voting block.
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