...confusion? How could that be? (Wink! Wink!)
Democrats have expressed bewilderment over Republican gains among lower-income, less-educated voters, saying they are voting against their economic self-interest by supporting Republican candidates. But the new Democracy Corps study concludes that cultural issues trump economic issues by a wide margin for many of these voters -- giving the GOP a significant electoral advantage.
A new strategy for the party of the big fat elephant might be: don't tell them why!
It is common knowledge among "lower-income, less-educated voters" that you can only point our those characteristics a few times before "lower-income, less-educated voters" look elsewhere for help. Not to mention the little matter of their values!
HT: Christian Headlines
It is common knowledge among "lower-income, less-educated voters" that you can only point our those characteristics a few times before "lower-income, less-educated voters" look elsewhere for help. Not to mention the little matter of their values!
HT: Christian Headlines
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