Is there a correlation between school "popularity" and political views? (user search)
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Bidenworth2020
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« on: September 15, 2018, 08:52:09 AM »

I would imagine most "popular" high school kids have extremely libertarian social views (legalize all drugs, abortion until 9 months, etc) and don't care about economics. It's hard to be the most edgy with economics, as no one cares too much at that age. But honestly, I think a lot of the popular boys supported Hillary just so the girls wouldn't get mad, lol.
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