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It wouldn't? I'd be very surprised by that. I think high school dropouts are overwhelmingly democrats, and everything I've read suggests the same. The notion that republicans are just "rednecks voting against their interest" is just another political trick and is simply not true. I only know like 2 responsible adults who still vote democrat.
I'm only pointing out that voting for a candidate demanding higher taxes is very easy if it doesn't apply to you. If the "lower class" suddenly went away, the democrats would take a lot harder hit than republicans.
They don't have to be wealthy, but landowners don't seem to vote in numbers that they should. With just 2 parties, it becomes a game of "givers vs takers", and there isn't really a question of which society could do without.
Read again - PAST highschool. I wouldn't be surprised it highschool dropouts are overwhelmingly democrats either, but I also wouldn't be at all surprised if people with college degrees are overwhelmingly democrats. I'm at a university several times a week and, let me tell you, I don't see many right wingers around... If my experience is anywhere near accurate - and I believe I've seen you participating in threads about how left wing universities tend to be? - then a majority of college educated students are democrat voters. Myself? I know a lot of responsible adults who vote both ways - but, I was raised in an area that is pretty middle of the road. I bet that the number of responsible adults you know who vote either way varies greatly depending on where you live.
Meh, the claim "voting for a candidate demanding _______ is very easy if it doesn't apply to you" is a very versatile claim. It can be applied to religious freedoms, abortion rights, medical access, gun rights.... Well, you get the idea. It's absolutely true in many circumstances - part of why it's an easy sell - but it's also pretty widely applied by both parties. I could say "If the 'less than college educated' suddenly went away, the republicans would take a lot harder hit than democrats" and it would likely be true - but to what end? I'm not trying to devalue voters here based on their education. I also don't want to devalue voters based on their income, even if I wouldn't always want to sit in a bar with said voters...
Your last paragraph is gold, and I think it could be applied to other categories too. Land owners don't vote enough, educated people don't breed enough, and so on and so forth.. But here we are. I wish it was otherwise - but I respect why it isn't. I'd love to see more varied parties - then we'd have fewer people clamoring about how I'm a republican - but there aren't really parties to represent a lot of positions, and that results in varied people getting stuck into rigid power blocks. It could be significantly improved.