Thanks. I would have guessed it was a little higher.
Re all 24% above the median, undoubtedly not. But probably correlated, as Tamar bets.
>Median age seems to be 32-38:
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>But were the 24% entirely in the upper range? (outside the median age)
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>>>>Re equal justice, I was a bit disheartened by a news story on cnn.com this morning saying 76% of Americans think we are ready for a black president. This was spun as a good news story -- look how far we've come! Maybe it does represent some progress but I don't think it's such good news when you look at it the other way around. It means 24% think we
aren't ready.
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>>>I'd love to see those figures broken down by age. Betcha there'd be a correlation.
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>>Probably so. Unfortunately, probably an inverse correlation to likelihood of voting. Obama has reportedly pulled a lot of people into the voting process but I'm sure the overall voting population still skews older.