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2011-09-10 06:28 pm (UTC)
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It's not an odd question in this context, and given your past defense of Matthew Vadum's column about how the poor SHOULDN'T be encouraged to vote.
I don't recall defending it, merely saying you were reading into it in ways it probably wasn't intended.
And yes, it's a ridiculously strange question in this context.
Do you think the poor are less informed on the issues than the middle class and wealthy?
No idea. Doesn't matter much - if you're informed, your class is irrelevant.
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no subject
I don't recall defending it, merely saying you were reading into it in ways it probably wasn't intended.
And yes, it's a ridiculously strange question in this context.
Do you think the poor are less informed on the issues than the middle class and wealthy?
No idea. Doesn't matter much - if you're informed, your class is irrelevant.