>And, in general, it's the upscale white voters who have more
>conservative social attitudes, and it's also the upscale for whom
>the social issues are more weighty in their voting choices. In other
>words, there's no evidence for the bait-and-switch argument, and
>substantial evidence against it.
Sorry, scratch the first part of this - I misread the table. Downscale voters do have more conservative social attitudes, but they don't matter much in their political choices.
Doug