Originally
posted by
Klown:
Originally
posted by
Trife:
Originally
posted by
Klown:
No it doesnt... as education improves, as does the tendency to vote Republican (post-grads excluded). Romney won college graduates.
Romney won the middle and upper class. He won those making 50k-99k and 100k and above. Obama won only those making less than 50k. Show me an educated person making less than 50k.
FYI, Those making 50k-99k are lower class. Romney said that middle class is 200-250k/year.
'Show me an educated person making less than 50k.'
Really? Prepare to be bombarded.
Please don't post to me about your loser Facebook friends that majored in English and are members of Occupy Wall St. I don't give a crap what Romney said about middle class. 50k-99k is middle class. Under 50k is lower class.
LOL perhaps you should look a bit closer Klown. You are ridiculous.
"About 1.5 million, or 53.6 percent, of bachelor's degree-holders under the age of 25 last year were jobless or underemployed, the highest share in at least 11 years. In 2000, the share was at a low of 41 percent, before the dot-com bust erased job gains for college graduates in the telecommunications and IT fields.
Out of the 1.5 million who languished in the job market, about half were underemployed, an increase from the previous year."
Also you may want to look at your link again dude lol.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/...012-exit-polls/table.html
Romney won college grads by 4% but lost "some college" by 1% and "postgraduate studies" by 13%.