Originally posted by Ricky Bobby
High income voters -- those who said they make at least $100,000 a year -- went in Obama's favor, 52 percent to 47 percent.
ABC News just had this interesting item from the exit polls. McCain’s tax scares aren’t working. Enough people agree with me in voting for what is best for the country as opposed to worrying about paying slightly more in taxes. Voters earning over $200,000 per year backed Obama 53 percent to 45 percent. (Besides, I figure that a stronger economy is more important in making money than a minor difference in tax rates).
This correlates with other numbers given earlier showing that white college educated voters went for Obama.
This correlates with other numbers given earlier showing that white college educated voters went for Obama.
Moving On Up: The Democrats Go Upscale In 2008
Flash forward to 2008. Obama received majorities among voters who made less than $50,000 and more than $150,000, and a slight 51-48 majority among those earning $75,000-100,00. (This may reflect the decided 58-40 pro-Obama tilt of professors, lawyers, teachers, and others with postgraduate degrees).
Obama sought to appeal to the working class and middle class by emphasizing tax cuts for everyone who made less than $250,000. Not only did this appeal fail (with the exception of the $75,000-100,000 group, who were probably motivated by liberal idealism), but Obama was also more likely to be supported by the upper income groups he promised to tax rather than by the middle class whose taxes he promised to cut.
Obama sought to appeal to the working class and middle class by emphasizing tax cuts for everyone who made less than $250,000. Not only did this appeal fail (with the exception of the $75,000-100,000 group, who were probably motivated by liberal idealism), but Obama was also more likely to be supported by the upper income groups he promised to tax rather than by the middle class whose taxes he promised to cut.
Damn that Google things works!
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