| re: 'the Jewish voting as a group' |
| Posted by: ryhog 02:44 pm EDT 07/09/18 |
| In reply to: re: 'the Jewish voting as a group' - dramedy 01:41 pm EDT 07/09/18 |
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I can't even imagine.
First of all, knowing many Jewish and gay voters (including those who are both), I'd say they are far too disparate to pigeonhole.
Second, I seriously doubt you could develop statistical support for your argument.
Third, trying to analogize to politics is, to me, wildly inapt, for reasons I am pretty sure you'd be able to list for us without difficulty.
People vote for the shows they like. People vote for shows because of economic interests. People vote for shows because of friends. People don't vote for shows because of their personal demographics. (And no I do not discount that there are a few individual voters who might vote for that reason.) |
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