Nolan Finley, Detroit News
Democrats are campaigning this election year as defenders of the beleaguered middle class, peddling the myth that the wealthiest Americans are exploiting everyone else.But middle-income voters don't seem to be biting.A Gallup Poll released this week finds that voters in households earning $36,000 to $89,999 favor Mitt Romney, the mega-rich venture capitalist and poster boy of the 1 percent, by a margin of 49 percent to 45 percent over President Barack Obama.And guess what? Those middle-class voters are exactly aligned with wealthier Americans, who also prefer Romney 49-45, suggesting...
Democrats are campaigning this election year as defenders of the beleaguered middle class, peddling the myth that the wealthiest Americans are exploiting everyone else.But middle-income voters don't seem to be biting.A Gallup Poll released this week finds that voters in households earning $36,000 to $89,999 favor Mitt Romney, the mega-rich venture capitalist and poster boy of the 1 percent, by a margin of 49 percent to 45 percent over President Barack Obama.And guess what? Those middle-class voters are exactly aligned with wealthier Americans, who also prefer Romney 49-45, suggesting...
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