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JacksonHitchcock
Junior Chimp
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« on: December 25, 2020, 02:22:43 AM »

Video Gaming- Biden. Gamers are predominantly young, which is enough for them to go Biden, even though being a gamer probably makes one more likely to vote Trump.

Board Games- Biden

Stamp/Coin Collecting- Biden. Old people stuff, and they were close this year.

Knitting- Biden, very female.

Running/Jogging- Biden easily.

Weightlifting- Trump probably, although younger and less white, so it's a question.

Fishing- Easily Trump

Hunting- Easily Trump

Historical Reenacting- Probably Biden, older fans of Hamilton type people.

Painting- Biden.

Ham radio- Trump probably. I can't imagine Ham radio people having high levels of social trust.



Just a note to add, I know 5ere has been an issue of white supremacists in the weight lifting community so that could be considered as well.
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JacksonHitchcock
Junior Chimp
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United States
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2022, 09:35:51 AM »

Now, how about customers of fast-food restaurants?

McDonald's
Burger King
Wendy's
Five Guys
Starbucks
Dunkin'
Chick-fil-A
KFC
Popeyes
Pizza Hut
Domino's
Taco Bell
Chipotle
IDK
Biden
Biden
Biden
Biden
Trump
Trump
Trump
Biden
IDK
IDK
Biden
Biden

Dunkin' is primarily a New England thing, I think that's a Biden-leaning group, the 5 states with the most Dunkin Donuts are New York (1435), Massachusetts (1107), Florida (896), New Jersey (873), and Illinois (701)
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JacksonHitchcock
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,409
United States
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2022, 06:29:13 PM »


Woo!

Idk about that though.  A good chunk of my sisters were hardline Republicans (though it obviously depends on location.  I went to school in the south -- dress-and-pearl sororities, etc etc). 

Most Greek students/alumni went to school and live outside the South though, and I imagine they are pretty healthily Democrat. 

Yea, when you factor in the areas Greek Life people are from it doubles down, mostly from wealthier families from the Northeast, or at leas the suburbs. Definitely true in my experience at least, though my notably Northern and Liberal school isn't probably the perspective of the majority of Greek Life since I know fraternities and sororities in the South have PCs in the hundreds.
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JacksonHitchcock
Junior Chimp
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United States
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2022, 06:30:46 PM »


Woo!

Idk about that though.  A good chunk of my sisters were hardline Republicans (though it obviously depends on location.  I went to school in the south -- dress-and-pearl sororities, etc etc).  

I'll say, with my experience with sororities in the North, at MSU, the sororities were a lot more "accepting" so were the fraternities from what I've heard, though the only one's worth joining weren't as accepting of course.
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