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Do Voters Want To Spread The Wealth Around?

Posted on October 31, 2008 at 4:09 pm

Polling indicates that John McCain may have turned some folks around on the issue of redistribution of wealth:

Granting that you can’t demonstrate causation based on correlation, but what seems to have happened here is that McCain started articulating an unpopular, anti-egalitarian message. But his endless repetition of the message “taught” a significant number of self-identifying Republicans than their previous egalitarian views were “wrong” and brought them around to the orthodox conservative position. A small number of independents seem to have gone along for the ride as well, which isn’t surprising since we know many independents are covert partisans and there’s also the possibility of statical noise. And Democrats didn’t move at all. But in essence, McCain’s message seems to be persuading his base to change their minds about an issue, rather than persuading undecided voters to turn against Obama.

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One Responses to “Do Voters Want To Spread The Wealth Around?”

  1. Bobby Blevins writes
    October 31st, 2008 6:51 pm

    He needs more than his base. Conservatives are generally good about turning up anyway. His problem is that he’s not making much headway with everyone else.

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