What does it say that most of the 10 poorest states are Republican?It's an interesting question. I know a few of the right-leaning posters we have on this forum aren't exactly Donald Trump.
One would ask this question considering many Republican policies (lower taxes) would benefit the rich significantly more. Other Republican policies (fewer social programs! Fuck welfare!) would certainly seem to be unhelpful to a poor person.
Is it simply a product of the less educated being republican? In fact most of the states with the lowest percentage of college degree holders are "republican" states:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/2 ... 33348.htmlWest Virginia
Arkansas
Louisiana
Kentucky
Mississippi
Nevada
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Alabama
Texas
Indiana
New Mexico
Arizona
South Carolina
Idaho
Less education = less earning power.
Is it an issue of religion? We all know that the religious right is a significant part of the republican base. Some of the most religious people aren't exactly pursuing law degrees at Harvard, which would suggest their earning power is much less. In fact, poor people are more religious overall than rich people:
http://www.communityjournal.net/?p=6329Is it an issue of social issues? Hey if you are against abortion, and for abstinence education in schools...should you be surprised at the large % of teen pregnancy or single un-wed mothers (which clearly damages earning potential)?
http://womensissues.about.com/od/dating ... States.htmStates ranked by rates of pregnancy among women age 15-19 (pregnancies per thousand):
Nevada (113)
Arizona (104)
Mississippi (103)
New Mexico (103)
Texas (101)[/b]
Florida (97)
California (96)
Georgia (95)
North Carolina (95)
Arkansas (93)
These are the facts gentlemen - I'm just trying to understand what they all mean.....doesn't the republican base see their inherent contradictions in philosophies?
Here's a map of the 2008 election results for reference. Also note that Obama BARELY won North Carolina and probably won't get it this time around.
