The richest states will vote Obama and the poorest states will vote Romney
Yes, "it's the economy, stupid" is true, but other issues are influencing voters counter-intuitively, too.
By Tom London Published 14 October 2012 11:47
According to a report last month, the five richest states in the USA are Maryland, Alaska, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts whilst the five poorest states are Mississippi, West Virginia, Arkansas, Kentucky and Alabama. Politically, four of the five richest states (the exception is Alaska) are regarded as safe for Barack Obama and all five of the poorest states are regarded as safe for Mitt Romney.
Viewed from these shores, this is puzzling because the richest states are supporting the candidate of the left-wing party while the poorest states are voting for the candidate of the right-wing party. In England, if a constituency is prosperous you can be sure it does not have a Labour MP; very probably it will have a Tory MP and occasionally a Lib Dem. If a constituency is deprived, the Tories are glad if they save their deposit and the MP is invariably Labour.
A partial explanation for the prosperous citizens of a state like Maryland voting for a Democrat is that the centre of politics in the US is significantly to the right of the centre of politics in the UK and Europe. However, it is still the case that if you are earning very well you can expect to pay more tax under the Democrats.
Journalists often use the phrase “it’s the economy, stupid” when analysing elections and it is true that some people vote in elections on the basis of which party they think will make them and their family better off financially. It is ironic, as the phrase originated in the US, from Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential election campaign, that this test is applied more by voters in the UK than those in America. In the US millions of votes are cast for non-economic reasons.
For the last few decades fierce debates have raged in America which have come to be known as “Culture Wars”. These cover a range of issues which are highly controversial in the US, such as the importance of religion, the law on abortion, gun-control and issues around homosexuality like gay marriage. Depressingly, even the issue of climate change, rather than being judged on the basis of scientific evidence, has become caught up in these Culture Wars. On these issues, the Democrats tend to have progressive, liberal views and the Republicans conservative, traditional views. For millions of Americans these issues are decisive.
Many of the poorest states in the US are in the Deep South. These states now vote solidly Republican in presidential elections. The vote is split on racial grounds. In 2008, Obama received some 98 per cent of the black vote in Mississippi and Alabama but was easily beaten by John McCain who received some 90 per cent of the white vote. The result was much the same when the Democrat candidate has been white.
Once it was the Democrats who were the beneficiary of white Southern voters as a result of the civil war and its aftermath. The states in the Deep South were slave states and they were defeated in the Civil War by a government led by Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln was a Republican, in fact the first Republican president.
After the Civil War and after Lincoln’s assassination it was the Republican Party that tried and failed to secure proper rights for the blacks in the Deep South. It was the Democrats who ensured that, although slavery was finished, the blacks in their states had minimal rights. Into the 1960s southern blacks faced discrimination, segregation and were denied the right to vote. Southern whites at the time never voted anything other than Democrat.
In 1964 it was a Democrat president, Lyndon Baines Johnson, who forced through the 1964 Civil Rights’ Act to make sure that blacks in the South could vote and had proper legal rights. He knew that this would earn his party the hatred of the white voters in the South. As he signed the law he reportedly said: “There goes the South for a generation.”
LBJ was right in that voters who had only ever voted Democrat now proceeded to only ever vote Republican. He was wrong about this voting pattern lasting “for a generation” – it has already been far longer than that.
The economy may well be the most important issue in the battle between Obama and Romney but it is by no means the only important issue.
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17 comments
These elections are a Zionist fraud. All the participants are evil genocidal Jews oops I mean genocidal zionists whose only objective in life is to murder every last Moslem on the planet. Read more of my crap on gideonpolyamadfuckeduplunatic.com
Looks like they're all going poor...
Truly! America is not the country Americans think it is.
Hint to lefty racists: "It's the economy, stupid"...
unfortunately it's still all about race. the Romney campaign now has supporters who openly wear t-shirts with the slogan; "Put the white back into the White House."
the choice for Yanks seems rather obvious; if you are poor, or, are not white you will most likely do slightly better under Obama. Romney cares nothing for you.
but then the Yanks don't have a good track record for dealing with reality. thank fcuk i don't live in that hell hole.
Jackass you inbred Islamist retard don't you have any women to stone or corpses to pork?
The man wearing that t-shirt was a left-wing provocateur, jankaas. Or is your real moniker jackass?
Love is blindness...
Corps business may have replaced the plantations but white t/t and hick hill-billies are still fighting that Civil War. That's what we like about the South.
Without the black population fighting in 'Nam and policing and providing other social services Stateside the US would have had to high-tail it home a lot sooner. Bug-out, fellas!
Some 'Nam' air aces were black. Yep, black, that is non-caucasian, folks; apologies, fellow-Americans.
And where in hades was that Confederate Flag when those Viet Cong and hard-core NVA were pressing home their advantage?
Look, there's no truth in the rumour that the Philippines is gonna become the 52nd state of the Union.
Home Truths
No longer, I think I was banned for misspelling Eric's name!
Am I still banned?
Virtually everything Mitt Romney asserted in the first presidential debate was false, in the sense that it didnt reflect in any way his own views as propounded up to that moment. Which voters was he talking to? Obama must interrupt his opponent every time he hears an untruth, and do so in a presidential manner.
Something missing in much of the dicsussion is the elephant in the room. Republican rhetoric is fantasy America. An America that never existed and could never exist is lauded and harked back and sought after by people who think purely with the emotions.
Some Democrats equally blindly go forth and vote. But by and large a Democrat is a Democratic supporter because they thought it through and figured it would be best (or less worse) for them if the Democrats won.
The very rich Rebublican voters are also using their brains and ignoring emotions (if they ever had any) too. They will gain massively from a Republican win.
But the dangerous majority of Republican voters - like the dangerous majority of Tory voters in the UK - are voting without the slightest prospect of a material benefit coming their way - quite the reverse in most cases.
This is so obvious it is painful.
Interesting to get this insight, I didn't know about the 'Culture Wars'. Makes sense.
Interesting to get this insight, I didn't know about the 'Culture Wars'. Makes sense.
Blacks overwhelmingly voted for Obama 08- a big and interesting story, but old media won't pursue it. Obama has no good record to talk about & no option for personal attacks against clean-living Romney...so, you play the Race card.. Democrats own old Jim Crow laws. And actually, Nixon was responsible for setting up the Civil Rights Laws, LBJ watered them down and referenced them as the "niggra laws". More Republicans voted for the Civil Rights bill than Demoncrats. Repubs endorsed Brown vs Board of Education after passage, eliminating "separate but equal", Dems did not. Read a book...
A rambling minstral I...