Nearly a quarter of college students wouldn't be friends with someone who voted for the other presidential candidate — with Democrats far more likely to dismiss people than Republicans — according to new Generation Lab/Axios polling.
71% of Democrats wouldn't go on a date with someone with opposing views, versus 31% of Republicans.
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30% of Democrats — and 7% of Republicans — wouldn't work for someone who voted differently from them.
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Women are more likely than men to take a strong partisan stance in their personal choices.
41% of women would go on a date with someone who voted for the opposing candidate, compared to 67% of men.
76% of women would work for someone who voted for the other candidate, vs. 86% of men.
Just 68% of women — compared to 84% of men — would shop at or support the business of someone of the other party.
The levels of polarization are off the charts and I don't really see them getting any better anytime soon. And it's mainly one way too; it'd seem that leftists would rather die than be associated with someone further to the right than them. This certainly bears out where I live. I expect to see the above stats for non-leftists go up in the coming years. It's the rare person who can avoid treating others as they're treated.
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Nearly a quarter of college students wouldn't be friends with someone who voted for the other presidential candidate — with Democrats far more likely to dismiss people than Republicans — according to new Generation Lab/Axios polling.
71% of Democrats wouldn't go on a date with someone with opposing views, versus 31% of Republicans.
. . .
30% of Democrats — and 7% of Republicans — wouldn't work for someone who voted differently from them.
. . .
Women are more likely than men to take a strong partisan stance in their personal choices.
41% of women would go on a date with someone who voted for the opposing candidate, compared to 67% of men.
76% of women would work for someone who voted for the other candidate, vs. 86% of men.
Just 68% of women — compared to 84% of men — would shop at or support the business of someone of the other party.
The levels of polarization are off the charts and I don't really see them getting any better anytime soon. And it's mainly one way too; it'd seem that leftists would rather die than be associated with someone further to the right than them. This certainly bears out where I live. I expect to see the above stats for non-leftists go up in the coming years. It's the rare person who can avoid treating others as they're treated.
I'm so shocked.
I expected lower. Skewed by "Republican" virtue signallers trying to hook a tradcuck by feigning beliefs?
The sad part is, they're still more likely to get the job.
Ein echtes Reichsmitglied würde nicht in einem Männerbetrieb einkaufen.
I should start calling it the Fourth Reich again. They've got the unelected dictator already in the form of Von Der Leyen of the European Commission.
Those 59% of women are lying too. If a chad with money voted Republican, they would still spread their legs as fast as humanly possible.