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i'm thinking regressives, especially those that work in the business of making up and/or disseminating news might consider looking at statistics on occasion. on the other hand since the numbers don't support the leftist world view, i guess they lean towards the propaganda wing of news reporting...
who'd-a-thunk :whiste:
perfect example, fuckin amazing
http://twitchy.com/2014/01/30/you-f...k-family-rep-huelskamps-photo-draws-out-hate/
aos said:Not surprisingly, there is no statistically significant left-right political differences in the proportion of adopted or step-families that are in mixed race households. Indeed, among families with step-children or adopted children, 11 percent of conservatives were living in mixed race households compared to 10 percent of liberals living in mixed-race households.
Similarly, 9.4 percent of Republicans living in step- or adopted families were in mixed-race households, compared to only 8.8 percent of Democrats in such families. (Again, this small advantage for Republicans is not large enough to be statistically significant).
If one breaks things down further by both party and political orientation, only 7.7 percent of liberal Democrats and 3.6 percent of moderate Democrats lived in mixed-race adopted or step-households, compared to an insignificantly different 10.6 percent of conservative Republicans.
who'd-a-thunk :whiste:
perfect example, fuckin amazing
http://twitchy.com/2014/01/30/you-f...k-family-rep-huelskamps-photo-draws-out-hate/
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