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« on: January 01, 2014, 02:34:14 PM »

Probably yes, though in general that skewing is due to wealthier and younger people than general being on this forum. Fact is, however, you're more likely to see Duke types when you're in high school or college than you are at your family reunion or your friend's parents' house. Even at a Catholic school, there were a number that seemed to skew right on a number of issues but had largely secular viewpoints and wouldn't oppose abortion if given the choice. Also, likely due to the area I'm in/from, protectionism was a bit more popular among people with fiscally conservative tendencies than in general. That said, I have no idea how these types of people will be voting, or even if they'll be voting. They, naturally, supported the bailouts as well.
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