June 1, 2005

The Democratic Middle Class?

An interesting article in the Washington Times about how a traditional bastion of the Democratic party is eroding:
Loss of middle class a 'crisis' for Democrats
The Democratic Party, the self-proclaimed defender of the middle class, was trounced by Republicans among those voters in the 2004 election, according to a Democratic advocacy group that says the party faces "a crisis with the middle class."

A report released yesterday by Third Way says support for Republicans begins at much lower income levels than researchers had expected: Among white voters, President Bush got a majority of support beginning at an income threshold of $23,300 -- about $5,000 above the poverty level for a family of four.

The report says the economic gains of Hispanics have translated into strong Republican gains, as have economic strides across every category, save for black voters.

"As Americans become even modestly wealthier their affinity for Democrats apparently falls off. With middle income voters, it is Democrats -- the self-described party of the middle class -- who are running far behind Republicans, the oft-described party of the rich," the report says.
Very interesting -- the report stressed: As Americans become even modestly wealthier their affinity for Democrats apparently falls off.. This should be a no-brainer for anyone. The Democratic party projects an image of large government control and high taxes to pay for this. Someone drifting through life looking for handouts think this is great. The Republican party projects an image of self-reliance and small government. As people begin to accumulate wealth, they feel more independent and want as little external control their lives as possible. Less taxes, less stupid legislation. Posted by DaveH at June 1, 2005 9:55 AM
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