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Optimal Explanation for Why Bush Won |
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by Dr. Philosophy (No verified email address) |
05 Nov 2004
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The chart below sums up the Bush's victory in an way that even his supporters can understand.
The Right is always talking about the dumbing down of American education. It's obvious that investments in education pay off for many and disinvestment in education pays off for only a few. |
IQ and Politics
Wow, what can I say, in the past 24 hours over 540,000+ people have visited this page, and I will probably have to take it down soon due to bandwidth issues. I originally posted this to a few friends on a forum, using information from a list just like this creatd after the 2000 election. The list was carried by the St. Petersburg Times and the Economist, amongst others. The IQ data was originally attributed to the book "IQ and the Wealth of Nations", though I checked and couldn't find them in the current edition, I posted saying such at the bottom of the table. The tests and data were said to have been administered via the Raven's APT, and the The Test Agency, one of the UK's leading publishers and distributors of psychometric tests.
I have recently been emailed by someone claiming to have seen a retraction many issues later on the behalf of the Economist Magazine. The Economist could not independently verify the IQ data and the retraction can be found here. I have yet to find any other retractions from the St. Petersburg Times or other publications. Here you can find a report correlating IQ and income, and their relation to how people voted in the 2004 election. This IQ data is based on SAT/ACT test scores.
Here you can see the correlation between percentage of college graduates in a state and who they voted for in the 2000 election.
I am glad that so many people are so interested in IQ, statistical correlations, and their relation to politics. I believe such correlations are increasingly interesting as some candidates this year funneled more money into biased advertising and partisan propaganda than has ever been attempted in the history of the world.
|
State |
Avg. IQ |
2004 |
1 |
Connecticut |
113 |
Kerry |
2 |
Massachusetts |
111 |
Kerry |
3 |
New Jersey |
111 |
Kerry |
4 |
New York |
109 |
Kerry |
5 |
Rhode Island |
107 |
Kerry |
6 |
Hawaii |
106 |
Kerry |
7 |
Maryland |
105 |
Kerry |
8 |
New Hampshire |
105 |
Kerry |
9 |
Illinois |
104 |
Kerry |
10 |
Delaware |
103 |
Kerry |
11 |
Minnesota |
102 |
Kerry |
12 |
Vermont |
102 |
Kerry |
13 |
Washington |
102 |
Kerry |
14 |
California |
101 |
Kerry |
15 |
Pennsylvania |
101 |
Kerry |
16 |
Maine |
100 |
Kerry |
17 |
Virginia |
100 |
Bush |
18 |
Wisconsin |
100 |
Kerry |
19 |
Colorado |
99 |
Bush |
20 |
Iowa |
99 |
Bush |
21 |
Michigan |
99 |
Kerry |
22 |
Nevada |
99 |
Bush |
23 |
Ohio |
99 |
Bush |
24 |
Oregon |
99 |
Kerry |
25 |
Alaska |
98 |
Bush |
26 |
Florida |
98 |
Bush |
27 |
Missouri |
98 |
Bush |
28 |
Kansas |
96 |
Bush |
29 |
Nebraska |
95 |
Bush |
30 |
Arizona |
94 |
Bush |
31 |
Indiana |
94 |
Bush |
32 |
Tennessee |
94 |
Bush |
33 |
North Carolina |
93 |
Bush |
34 |
West Virginia |
93 |
Bush |
35 |
Arkansas |
92 |
Bush |
36 |
Georgia |
92 |
Bush |
37 |
Kentucky |
92 |
Bush |
38 |
New Mexico |
92 |
Bush |
39 |
North Dakota |
92 |
Bush |
40 |
Texas |
92 |
Bush |
41 |
Alabama |
90 |
Bush |
42 |
Louisiana |
90 |
Bush |
43 |
Montana |
90 |
Bush |
44 |
Oklahoma |
90 |
Bush |
45 |
South Dakota |
90 |
Bush |
46 |
South Carolina |
89 |
Bush |
47 |
Wyoming |
89 |
Bush |
48 |
Idaho |
87 |
Bush |
49 |
Utah |
87 |
Bush |
50 |
Mississippi |
85 |
Bush |
Your mail:
"As a regular reader of the "Economist" I can confirm that this table (for the 2000 election) was indeed published in the 'Economist". However, a few issues later on, the 'Economist' published a retraction, saying the data was unable to be verified and possibly a hoax."
"i was bored last night, so curiosity got the best of me and i decided to see if there was a correlation between %bush voters and %college grads by state (nerd!). so i found out each state's %Bachelor's degrees from the census and ran it--indeed there was a negative linear relationship between %bush voters and %college grads (R = -0.71)-- which means, the less % of college grads, the more % bush voters. DC had the highest % of college grads (42.5%) and the lowest % of bush voters (9%); West Virginia had the lowest % grads (16.1%) and a relatively high % (56%) bush voters...... Interestingly the last 14 ranking states in grads (<22%) were all bush winners (many 55-60+% voted for bush), and 11 of the top 14 ranking states in grads (>30%) were kerry winners."
Here is a conservative site that appears to debunk the original 2000 election IQ chart thing, and has a lot of relevent information.
I also wanted to thank my friends for mirroring this, I have really been inundated with hits. This was original was originally posted on www.ChrisEvans3D.com/files/iq.htm if you want to flame someone, flame me, not them. It was not posted as an elitest diatribe, just an interesting correlation.
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