I mentioned this awhile back and saw some people disagreeing with me so I wanted to try again to get a real discussion going. We can probably agree that the two parties are very similar, and many could argue convincingly that they are identical, but I think there are some minor differences. Feel free to correct me, this is why I'm putting this out here. I'm including various genders, races, and generations as well. There are subjective differences to pretty much everything here, but I'm saying that the majority of people in each category support this or that party.

IMO, the Democrats represent:

Wall Street

The Military Industrial Complex

The Prison Industrial Complex

Oil and natural gas

Imperialism and settler colonialism

Corporate media

Tech (most tech CEOs give most of their donations to the Democrats)

Big Pharma

Labor aristocrats in non-STEM fields (some exceptions among tech workers, but most unionized workers vote for Democrats)

Small business owners whose customers tend to be diverse (restaurant owners in touristy areas for instance)

Landlords (3/4 landlords I've known are Dems)

Hollywood

Women

BIPOC

Students

LGBTQ people

People under 40, especially those who haven't inherited property

Republicans represent:

Wall Street

The Military Industrial Complex

The Prison Industrial Complex

Oil and natural gas

Imperialism and settler colonialism

Corporate media

Tech (Elon's more obvious rightward drift has been pretty notable lately)

Big Pharma (not as much as the Democrats, recall Trump's differences with the party rank and file over vaccines)

Labor aristocrats in STEM fields

Small business owners in less diverse fields (cattle raising, fishing for instance)

Landlords, particularly those with many properties

White people, especially white men, but also plenty of white women

Cis people

People over 40, especially those who have inherited property.

The police (Democrats lick their boots, but we all know that the overwhelming majority of cops are die-hard Republicans)

Let me know if I missed anything or fucked up.

  • supdog [e/em/eir,ey/em]
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    2 years ago

    I mean look at an electoral map. They are obviously different in some way. rural vs urban is an ok-ish shorthand for it.

    I read that chain restaurants, outback steakhouse/Chilis, are a better predictor of republican voting areas than many things you'd think are more relevant.

    These things only go where land is cheap.

    Back in the old days there'd be the Jeffersonians and then the other faction (I don't remember). I think democrats vs republicans has a lot to do with how much your net wealth depends on the cheapness of land, for a restaurant, for a subdivision, etc.