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All Along The Watchtower
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« on: February 23, 2016, 11:26:09 PM »

There's a lot of cool stuff when you dig deep into the interactive data sets.

For example, among Evangelical Protestants, there are some significant differences in partisan identification by household income level:

Under $30k: 41% identify as Republican/lean Republican vs. 38% who identify as Democratic/lean Democratic and 21% with no lean.

$30-$50k: 57% identify as Republican/lean Republican vs. 31% who identify as Democratic/lean Democratic and 12% with no lean.

$50k-$99k: 67% identify as Republican/lean Republican vs. 22% who identify as Democratic/lean Democratic and 11% with no lean.

$100k or more: 73% identify as Republican/lean Republican vs. 19% who identify as Democratic/lean Democratic and 8% with no lean.

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