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Winfield Hill
Guest
http://www.democracycorps.com/reports/analyses/The_Tale_of_Two_Gaps.pdf
"When one looks at the current state of the electorate, we see a gender gap
of 10 points: among men, Bush is ahead by 3 points; among women, Kerry is
ahead by 7 points. As we can see in the table below, the gender gap has
been cut in half compared to 2000 when the gap was a striking 23 points.
"On the other hand, there was no education in gap in 2000, just 2 points.
Essentially, Gore and Bush ran equally well with the college educated and
those without a college degree. But today, the education gap equals that
for the gender gap, 10 points. Bush is ahead by 2 points among the
non-college graduates, but Kerry is leading by 8 points with the college
educated voters."
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Thanks,
- Win
(email: use hill_at_rowland-dotties-org for now)
"When one looks at the current state of the electorate, we see a gender gap
of 10 points: among men, Bush is ahead by 3 points; among women, Kerry is
ahead by 7 points. As we can see in the table below, the gender gap has
been cut in half compared to 2000 when the gap was a striking 23 points.
"On the other hand, there was no education in gap in 2000, just 2 points.
Essentially, Gore and Bush ran equally well with the college educated and
those without a college degree. But today, the education gap equals that
for the gender gap, 10 points. Bush is ahead by 2 points among the
non-college graduates, but Kerry is leading by 8 points with the college
educated voters."
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Thanks,
- Win
(email: use hill_at_rowland-dotties-org for now)