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Apr 18 2006

Hewitt’s Survey: Issues

Published by rightwingprof under '08, Conservatism, Politics

I looked at religious groups here, and demographic groups here. As it turns out, some of the most interesting results show when we look at issue groups.
Let’s begin with the umbrella issue groups, then move to the more specific, starting with the most general:

Among self-identified conservatives, George has leads by 15 points, at 39%, over […]

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Apr 18 2006

Hewitt’s Poll: Demographics

Published by rightwingprof under '08, Conservatism, Politics

I already did the religious groups. Here are the demographic groups — remember that these are self-labeled (though here, I didn’t have to collapse any groups).

George leads with 32%, followed by Rudy (31%) and Romney (20%). This isn’t too surprising.

Also not surprising. Rudy leads with 36%, followed by George at 32% and Mitt at […]

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Apr 18 2006

More Data

Published by rightwingprof under '08, Conservatism, Politics

Welcome, Hugh Hewitt readers! There will be more analysis of the data; check back. And feel free to look around (you might want to check out the articles in the education category, if you want to know what it’s like to be a conservative on campus).
Demographic groups are here; issues groups are here.
This time from […]

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Apr 18 2006

That Magic Word

Published by rightwingprof under *, Wackjobs

The most ludicrous and dishonest aspect of university “speech codes,” “diversity policies,” “sexual harassment,” and similar programs is that the university administrators know that their policies are unconstitutional — and don’t care. All you need to do to see this is peruse the list of universities that have immediately capitulated once somebody utters that magic word: Lawsuit. “First Amendment” works equally well to motivate universities to drop their “sensitivity” policies.

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Apr 18 2006

Honest Liberals

Published by rightwingprof under Wackjobs

Technorati: michelle malkin, santa cruz, moonbats, wackjobs, nutcases, liberals, leftists, progressives, morons, idiots, idiotarians, racists
Annoyed that Michelle Malkin would dare to criticize the Santa Cruz leftists for running the military off campus, they have assaulted her with lovely, tolerant, multicultural email. I love it […]

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Apr 18 2006

Coco Wheats For Brains

Published by rightwingprof under *

Technorati: juan cole, yale, moonbats, wackjobs, nutcases, leftists, academics, liberals, idiots, morons, idiotarians, traitors, treason
When we last left Yale, they had admitted Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi, a Taliban official with a third-grade education, of course, for the sake of “multiculturalism” and “understanding.”
The Yale administration […]

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Apr 18 2006

Tuesday Free Thread

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