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« on: March 16, 2004, 12:28:16 AM »

This model looks very much like the 2000 map. In fact, it is only "wrong" for 11 of the 50 states (and 3 of them were won by less than 1%).

I'd love to hear others' opinions on why proportion of advanced degrees is such a good predictor of political behavior.

Educated fool?  Native intelligence?

Face it, education is a luxury item for the comfortably well off, not of any practical use - I ought to know.

So perhaps people with enough dough to waste on the boondoggle of college are also foolish about their political purchases?
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