Electorate candidates for president of France on the socio-demographic groups
Posted 22-04-2012 at 23:32 by Вадим Алексеев
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Some curious details of the exit poll Ipsos with the French presidential elections on the socio-demographic groups .
Marie Le Pen, gaining just 20%(more than her father ever) is gaining more just for men. Nationalism is more inherent to them, so the fact that she is a woman just almost does not matter, and among women it scores lower. Second, it is the leader among the workers (Ouvrier) with 30%of the vote! And among white-collar workers (Profession libérale)) on the contrary it is three times less - only 10%. Such a class struggle, I have noticed in the polls.
Sarkozy as usual more gains in the elderly, Melanshon - among the unemployed (19%- is on the table by following links). In general, the Left in France: Hollande and Melanshon somewhat similar to the Democrats - they have more as among the most poorly educated, and among the most highly educated. Among the most highly educated, of course, sharply reduced support for Le Pen.
Sarkozy the most religious voters, and the least religious and atheists, of course, for the left and Hollande Melanshona.
Support Sarkozy is clearly dependent on income: the higher, the greater the support. But the division between town and village in France has traditionally not much that distinguishes it from other Western European countries and the USA.
Marie Le Pen, gaining just 20%(more than her father ever) is gaining more just for men. Nationalism is more inherent to them, so the fact that she is a woman just almost does not matter, and among women it scores lower. Second, it is the leader among the workers (Ouvrier) with 30%of the vote! And among white-collar workers (Profession libérale)) on the contrary it is three times less - only 10%. Such a class struggle, I have noticed in the polls.
Sarkozy as usual more gains in the elderly, Melanshon - among the unemployed (19%- is on the table by following links). In general, the Left in France: Hollande and Melanshon somewhat similar to the Democrats - they have more as among the most poorly educated, and among the most highly educated. Among the most highly educated, of course, sharply reduced support for Le Pen.
Sarkozy the most religious voters, and the least religious and atheists, of course, for the left and Hollande Melanshona.
Support Sarkozy is clearly dependent on income: the higher, the greater the support. But the division between town and village in France has traditionally not much that distinguishes it from other Western European countries and the USA.
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