The fact that blue starts have more college graduates simply means blue states are better at education than red states, not that more educated people vote democrat. Although that’s true as well, because 55% of postgraduates voted Obama.
brucemartinsays
If you enlarge the graph, the fine print notes that happyplace got the data from FoxBusiness dot com, who got it from the official US Census data.
I’m sure that HappyPlace could have gotten the data from lots of sources, but it seems they chose the most ironic pathway.
Christoph Burschkasays
Man, liberals and their fancy “college degrees”, studying their “discernible reality” and “facts”.
brucegee1962says
Well, the solution is easy.
If Republicans want to get back into power, they need to defund education, fire teachers, defund PBS, and slash Pell Grants.
It’s the only way to regain American Greatness.
peterhsays
Hey, #4! You got better facts? Bring ’em on!
StevoRsays
That says it all really.
Except, what’s up with Nevada?
The Loraxsays
I saw a similar graphic for the Bush/Kerry election. I shouldn’t be surprised to learn if this is rather normal.
Would be nice to get a meta analysis done on this; like, all the elections from the past 50 years or so…
machintelligence says
It’s at happyplace.com — look under election infographic.
It wasn’t hard: their logo appears at the bottom of the chart.
paulwright says
Actually the exit polls show college graduates were slightly more likely to vote for Romney (51%).
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2012/11/patchwork-nation-from-election-exit-polls-a-mountain-of-data.html
The fact that blue starts have more college graduates simply means blue states are better at education than red states, not that more educated people vote democrat. Although that’s true as well, because 55% of postgraduates voted Obama.
brucemartin says
If you enlarge the graph, the fine print notes that happyplace got the data from FoxBusiness dot com, who got it from the official US Census data.
I’m sure that HappyPlace could have gotten the data from lots of sources, but it seems they chose the most ironic pathway.
Christoph Burschka says
Man, liberals and their fancy “college degrees”, studying their “discernible reality” and “facts”.
brucegee1962 says
Well, the solution is easy.
If Republicans want to get back into power, they need to defund education, fire teachers, defund PBS, and slash Pell Grants.
It’s the only way to regain American Greatness.
peterh says
Hey, #4! You got better facts? Bring ’em on!
StevoR says
That says it all really.
Except, what’s up with Nevada?
The Lorax says
I saw a similar graphic for the Bush/Kerry election. I shouldn’t be surprised to learn if this is rather normal.
Would be nice to get a meta analysis done on this; like, all the elections from the past 50 years or so…