Re: New political stereotype: "NASCAR Dads".
Have no idea if that is a legitimate "voter group" or not, but I must say if it is, and the criteria is rural adult white males making less than $50k, and they tend to support republicans, I guess I would like to understand why exactly they would vote against their economic self-interest.<br /><br />Their tax rates are higher, when all income and payroll taxes are considered, and tax loopholes for the wealthy are factored in, than higher income people--The bellbether items of the republicans like the estate tax are not likely to affect more than 1 in a thousand of them, or the dividend interest exemption, which for most of these folks, their stock holding would be in a 401k or something similar and exempt anyway...<br />They are likely to pay more for health insurance.<br />For every nickel wasted on individual welfare fraud, there is probably $1000 in corporate welfare, and things like corporations moving their headquarters to an off-shore PO Box and avoiding taxes---taxes that ultimately have to be paid by someone.<br /><br />About all I can conclude about the Republicans is that they are pretty good salesmen--they seem pretty good at convincing people they want what they don't need, and need what won't help them.