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sal Donating Member (321 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-09-03 09:44 PM
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65. he said male and not female
Edited on Sun Nov-09-03 09:45 PM by sal
White males with a high school education or less tend to vote Democratic in greater numbers than their white male counterparts with college hours or degrees. White females with a high school educated or less tend to vote significantly more Republican than college education women.

Winning back the "Reagan Democrats" with a forceful articulation of the need for economic justice for struggling whites and blacks is essential. Let's be fair, poor white people need to feel like they can contribute and be effected positively by change they helped make.
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