My son was on FOX last night, asked a question by a FOX reporter at the Trump rally. My son was wearing a MAGA hat too! I am so proud of him! Wow!
After the event, he went home to the pretentious The Woodlands. Back to his little 4,000 sq ft house, with its own theatre. Yeah, I know, I've told him he needs to upgrade to at least a 6,000 sq ft house, with a theater and an indoor pool. Else....the committee might not look favorably on his remaining in this family. My daughter-in-law called asking for a little more time, as just such a house has just come on the market and they plan to buy it.
Attending a Trump rally earned him some points too, so they'll be okay.
That's a cool website.
https://statisticalatlas.com/place/T...nal-Attainment
Must be Hillary territory right there with all those educated people.
https://www.click2houston.com/news/e...lts-nov-8-2016
The Woodlands Trump vote correlates well to its lack of diversity.
I love it. Got that green check next to Trump's picture, and a "WINNER!" We love winning!
Need to root out that 22% and kick them out of The Woodlands. There are always cockroaches. Did you know they found a roach on the space shuttle, while it was in orbit?
This may be a bad thing to say, but given how we are often reminded of how well Hillary and the democrats do among those with college educations I would love to see some more data about how that breaks out. The obvious implication is that Democratic voters tend to be more educated or smarter. I have a feeling some data on field of study would show that there is a gap between those with degrees in science and technology vs liberal arts. I also think that among that group, financial achievement after college would be much more telling of potential party affiliation. I'm sure the info is out there. It would be interesting to see.
http://www.people-press.org/2016/04/...ucated-adults/
Btw, the Woodlands is really it’s own beast. It is actually less educated than the Montrose/Neartown area (measured by population percent with college degrees) yet Neartown is far more liberal. Both have very high college degree attainment percentages.
The Woodlands has a bit of a bubble effect and many people choose to live there for that reason. The perception is that it is safe from the riff-raff of the city. An idea that appeals to conservatives.
https://m.chron.com/neighborhood/woo...s-11039162.php
It's interesting that they do such deep dives into the numbers without differentiating. Again the implication is clear, but I would love to see it broken down by field of study. I have a feeling it would be illuminating.
Interesting about the woodlands. My inlaws are in Katy and my Dad works in Kingwood (Kingswood?), but I'm not familiar with the woodlands really except that I know it is one of the more affluent suburbs of Houston. I do think that being safe from the riff raff is appealing to conservatives. it's one of the reasons I live where I do. I enjoy being away from the crime and traffic of the city. My area also has very high college degree attainment but is very conservative.
Less educated? Smart enough to get away from the likes of you, and other disgusting libtards.
Careful...your envy is showing.
Please run....please, please, please run! The socialist Dems are so lost right now it's side splitting funny.
HILLARY 2020? 'I'd like to be president'...
Will decide after midterm election...
I don't think Krooked Killary would win the Dem nomination. But it would be fun to watch the witch lose again.
State of the Midterms:
Republican John James cuts Michigan Sen. Stabenow’s lead in half
Underdog Republican Senate candidate John James appears to be gaining momentum in Michigan, as the latest polls show the political newcomer cutting incumbent Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow’s once-comfortable lead in half.
James, an Iraq War veteran, is now trailing the incumbent by roughly 7 points, according to the latest Real Clear Politics average of polls.
The split is similar to the race in Texas, where Democrat Beto O’Rourke is trailing incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. Like O’Rourke, James remains the underdog.
But unlike in Texas, the polls in Michigan reflect a steady tightening. Stabenow, D-Mich., for months had led by double digits. As of mid-October, Stabenow was 16 points ahead of James, according to an MRG poll.
But an EPIC-MRA poll from late October showed Stabenow with just a 7-point lead, an Emerson poll showed her up 9 points and a new Mitchell Research & Communications poll showed the incumbent leading by 6 points.
“John James is giving 43-year politician Debbie Stabenow the fight of her political life and there is zero question she’ll be running scared these final days,” Tori Sachs, James’ campaign manager, told Fox News in a statement last week.
Much like Republicans in Texas, Democrats are taking the Michigan challenge seriously, with even former President Barack Obama visiting the state to campaign.
“I’m hopeful, Michigan,” Obama told a crowd of 5,000 last week in Michigan. “I’m hopeful that despite all the noise, despite all the lies, we’re going to come through all that. We’re going to remember who we are, who we’re called to be. I’m hopeful because out of this political darkness, I’m seeing a great awakening.”
James has seen support from prominent Republicans as well, with President Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., and Vice President Pence traveling to Michigan to make the rounds in the hopes of upsetting Stabenow’s chances for another term.
James is the first black Republican to run for statewide election in Michigan in four decades.
JOHN JAMES FIRES UP GOP BASE WITH UNDERDOG MICHIGAN SENATE BID, AS POLLS TIGHTEN
“He’s a star, an absolute star,” Jake Davison, the editor of Inside Michigan Politics, told Fox News. “He has the base really fired up.”
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/sta...lf-in-michigan
Texas Independents (such as myself) favor Beto by 12 points.
https://texaspolitics.utexas.edu/set...-2018#party-id