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The absurdity of this question is that Mayors, City Councilmen and Governors aren't running for federal office and voters vote for them based on local and not federal or state issues. Where did Democrats win on election day? In the races where the issues were federal and not local or state.
"But equally laughable was White House press secretary Robert Gibbs' pronouncement that the Democratic pickup of one upstate New York U.S. House seat (in a traditionally Republican district) was a credible accomplishment for the party."
It is a credible accomplishment when Democrats keep and pick up the only two federal seats up for their vote. If you want to talk about state issues and why many vote for Republican Governors while voting for Democratic Congressmen then that's fine but don't think that anyone with any common sense believes for a minute that a city council race indicates how people feel about their Governor or a Gubernatorial race indicates how they feel about the President or Congress but Congressional races do.
An oracle you're not. Liberals earn more than conservatives. This is because we are more likely to have an university degree. It's the employees in construction and other fields dominated by conservatives that has been hit the hardest. Nice try.
A quote from your posting... "Liberals are more likely to have an university degree"?
An university degree?
Where did you get yours?