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Coolface Sock #42069
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« on: January 30, 2017, 07:16:38 PM »

Bernie Supporters
Hillary Supporters

Mainline Protestants
Northern Evangelicals
Southern Evangelicals
Black Protestants
Catholics
Other Christians
Jews
Muslims
Atheists/unaffiliateds
Other Religions

White Men
White Women
Black Men
Black Women
Hispanic Men
Hispanic Women
Asian Men
Asian Women
Other Races

Social Justice Warriors/Hollywood
Self-described socialists
Other Liberals
Moderates
Conservatives

City over 100,000
Suburb
City 50,000-100,000
Small City/Rural

$25,000 or less per year income
$25,001-$35,000
$35,001-$45,000
$45,001-$60,000
$60,001-$80,000
$80,001-$100,000
$100,001-$150,000
$150,001 and up

People who have donated or gone to a rally
People who have not

Blue Collar - Union
Blue Collar - Nonunion
White Collar
Government worker - nonunion
Government worker - union

Under 25
25-29
30-35
35-45
45-55
55-65
66+

Military - non-veteran
Military - Veteran
Civilian

Pardon the long list; I'm feeling a little obsessive-compulsive today.
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JustinTimeCuber
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« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2017, 12:54:33 PM »

Sanders vs Harris vs Booker for some reason
Bernie Supporters
Sanders 93%
Harris 5%
Booker 2%
Hillary Supporters
Harris 48%
Sanders 35%
Booker 17%
Mainline Protestants
Sanders 62%
Harris 26%
Booker 12%
Northern Evangelicals
Sanders 65%
Harris 28%
Booker 7%
Southern Evangelicals
nevermind I'm not doing this I give up
Black Protestants
Catholics
Other Christians
Jews
Muslims
Atheists/unaffiliateds
Other Religions

White Men
White Women
Black Men
Black Women
Hispanic Men
Hispanic Women
Asian Men
Asian Women
Other Races

Social Justice Warriors/Hollywood
Self-described socialists
Other Liberals
Moderates
Conservatives

City over 100,000
Suburb
City 50,000-100,000
Small City/Rural

$25,000 or less per year income
$25,001-$35,000
$35,001-$45,000
$45,001-$60,000
$60,001-$80,000
$80,001-$100,000
$100,001-$150,000
$150,001 and up

People who have donated or gone to a rally
People who have not

Blue Collar - Union
Blue Collar - Nonunion
White Collar
Government worker - nonunion
Government worker - union

Under 25
25-29
30-35
35-45
45-55
55-65
66+

Military - non-veteran
Military - Veteran
Civilian

Pardon the long list; I'm feeling a little obsessive-compulsive today.
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Hoosier_Nick
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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2017, 11:05:16 AM »

I'll assume by the primaries I'll get to only about two candidates. For this, I think Sherrod Brown and Cory Booker seem likely.

Bernie Supporters: Brown wins easily
Hillary Supporters: Booker wins easily

Mainline Protestants: Booker
Northern Evangelicals: Booker wins easily
Southern Evangelicals: Booker wins easily
Black Protestants: Booker wins easily
Catholics: Booker
Other Christians: Brown
Jews: Brown
Muslims: Brown
Atheists/unaffiliateds: Brown wins easily
Other Religions: Brown

White Men: Brown easily
White Women: Brown
Black Men: Booker easily
Black Women: Booker easily
Hispanic Men: Booker
Hispanic Women: Booker
Asian Men: Brown
Asian Women: Booker
Other Races: Brown

Social Justice Warriors/Hollywood: Booker
Self-described socialists: Brown easily
Other Liberals: Brown
Moderates: Booker
Conservatives: Booker

City over 100,000: Booker
Suburb: Brown
City 50,000-100,000: Brown
Small City/Rural: Brown easily

$25,000 or less per year income: Brown
$25,001-$35,000: Brown
$35,001-$45,000: Brown
$45,001-$60,000: Brown
$60,001-$80,000: Booker
$80,001-$100,000: Booker
$100,001-$150,000: Booker
$150,001 and up: Booker easily

People who have donated or gone to a rally: Brown
People who have not: Booker

Blue Collar - Union: Brown easily
Blue Collar - Nonunion: Brown easily
White Collar: Booker
Government worker - nonunion: Booker
Government worker - union: Brown

Under 25: Brown
25-29: Brown
30-35: Brown
35-45: Booker
45-55: Booker
55-65: Booker
66+: Booker easily

Military - non-veteran: Brown
Military - Veteran: Brown
Civilian: Booker
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