the one percent
The numbers I always find interesting in polling results are these statistically insignificant results from, I suppose, counter-intuitive minorities. Â Looking down these results from a New York Times poll that shows “Obama moving past Romney on the economy” and we get to this question.
Do you think the policies of [candidate’s] administration will favor a certain group or treat all groups equally?
 And this result.
Obama… Â Favor Rich: Â 12 percent; Treat all equally: Â 30 percent; Favor Middle Class: Â 26 percent; Favor Poor: Â 22 percent
Romney… Â Favor Rich: 53 percent; Treat all equally: Â 33 percent; Favor Middle Class: 8 percent; Favor poor: 1 percent.
Romney… Â Favor Rich: 53 percent; Treat all equally: Â 33 percent; Favor Middle Class: 8 percent; Favor poor: 1 percent.
Politically where a candidate wants to be is with the “treat all equally” plus “Favor middle class”. Â Here Obama sits at 56 percent and Romney sits at 41 percent. Â I can gauge the political currents of the nation and policy analysis to understand where these percentages are coming from, as well the lop-sided Romney “favor rich” percentage” and the Obama 12 percent of “Favor Rich” (This is the true Occupy contingency.)
As for the One Percent who says Romney’s economic policies favor the poor…
WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE?