Originally posted by Toad
(BTW, if it bothers you that Hillary's supporters lead these categories... and that it appears "racist" to even post the comparison... that again is in your mind. In my mind, the problem is that the combined total of these stats is pretty high... too high.)
C'mon, Toad, you're stretching here. I've already stated that there's a a strong statistical relationship between income level and party affiliation. I'd be happy to run a quick analysis of the entire NES dataset from 1948 to 2000, which contains the pooled responses of over 48,000 people over that 50+ year span. I can absolutely guarantee you that not only will income be a statistically significant predictor of party affiliation, but it will also be a powerful one. Now, guess what factor also stands as the most important predictor of which candidate we vote for in an election?
Party affiliation.
So generally speaking, those with lower incomes tend to be Democrats and vote with the Democratic party. It's pretty obvious that those with lower incomes are going to receive higher levels of public assistance than those with higher incomes. Unfortunately, there are also connections between low income/poverty and both pregnancy rates and violent crime.
I never really saw your argument as racist, but it does fail to recognize the demographic realities driving voting behavior. I'm sure I could pick out some other statistics like white-collar crime to show that Lazio supporters are all embezzlers, but that's just as empty an argument as the one you're making.
-- Todd/Leviathn