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WorldNetDaily: Outside the asylum: "The Democrats' claims to being the party of the more intelligent have been reliably fraudulent, so it should come as no surprise that the national exit polls from the recent election indicate precisely the opposite. The correlation between intelligence and income is widely recognized, so the fact that John Kerry's support was strongest -- 63 percent -- among those earning under $15,000 should give even the most left-inclined Mensan pause.

In fact, as incomes rose, support for Kerry reliably declined, reaching its nadir at 35 percent of the $200,000-plus crowd. And speaking of nadirs, Ralph's 1 percent only began to make an appearance over $100,000, providing support for the theory that if you maleducate an intelligent person over an extended period of time, you can turn them into a high-functioning political simulacrum of an idiot.

John Kerry also had the edge among those who did not complete high school, and, further sustaining the maleducation theory, did not regain the upper hand until the postgraduate crowd was surveyed. George Bush, on the other hand, won among high-school, partial-college and college grads. "

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