Wednesday, October 01, 2003


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I happened upon this poll from Matthew Yglesias by way of Brian Weatherson of Crooked Timber.


My topic is religion and politics, and I notice that the thing that catches the eye of these bloggers is the 79-18 percent split for Gore in 2000.


I'm more interested in Catholic voters. It is normal that among all Catholics, it split 50-46 for Gore. It is, to me, a sign of incompetence on the part of the Gore/Liebermann campaign that the white Catholic vote went for Bush 51-46. It does not surprise me in the least that Nader had a probably statistically insignificant advantage among Catholics compared to Protestants and Jews.


I'd love to see the full data set for this poll.

(5:15 PM)

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