Mormons Turn Out for Romney in Nevada
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Mormons Turn Out for Romney in Nevada
The news outlets are reporting that Mitt Romney was put over the top in the Nevada caucuses today by a heavy turnout of Mormon voters, who make up approximately 7% of the population in that state but were over 20% of those voting in today's caucuses.
Apparently, a third of those had household incomes of over $100,000.
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/ ... 91133.aspx
Apparently, a third of those had household incomes of over $100,000.
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/ ... 91133.aspx
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Re: Mormons Turn Out for Romney in Nevada
the road to hana wrote:The news outlets are reporting that Mitt Romney was put over the top in the Nevada caucuses today by a heavy turnout of Mormon voters, who make up approximately 7% of the population in that state but were over 20% of those voting in today's caucuses.
Apparently, a third of those had household incomes of over $100,000.
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/ ... 91133.aspx
Huckabee benefits from EV and Mitt from Mormons. Mitt still got 55% and that cannot be due to Mormons only.
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the road to hana wrote:charity wrote:So where' s the beef.
Ask Coggins.
I don't think there was a beef, particularly, Charity. I think that the MSNBC reporter was making the point that a lot of the people who voted for Romney were in his same demographic.
It's a long ways between $100,000 per household to a multimillionaire. At least from my point of view.
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harmony wrote:the road to hana wrote:charity wrote:So where' s the beef.
Ask Coggins.
I don't think there was a beef, particularly, Charity. I think that the MSNBC reporter was making the point that a lot of the people who voted for Romney were in his same demographic.
It's a long ways between $100,000 per household to a multimillionaire. At least from my point of view.
I doubt they broke down any income categories over $100,000.
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I don't think there was a beef, particularly, Charity. I think that the MSNBC reporter was making the point that a lot of the people who voted for Romney were in his same demographic.
Yes, exactly what I suspected. DNCNBC would make that kind of observation. I wonder why it matters to them?
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