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News: Who's more conservative, plastic surgeons or brain surgeons? We tabulated presidential giving to see whether a donor's occupation can predict which party will get the money.

May/June 2008 Issue

STATED OCCUPATION

TOTAL GIVEN

  GOP SHARE      DEM SHARE

if you can't do, teach

Musician

$351,273

21%

79%

Music Teacher

$50,501

40%

60%

subject matters

Science Teacher

$14,216

 3%

97%

Art Teacher

$16,252

19%

81%

Math Teacher

$15,578

26%

74%

English Teacher

$15,373

56%

44%

paulites gone wild

Servant

$937

100% Ron Paul

 

Sex Slave

$425

100% Ron Paul

 

Wizard

$1,500

100% Ron Paul

 

Pizza Guy

$350

100% Ron Paul

 

wheels of fortune

Driver

$103,875

62%

38%

Chauffeur

$7,165

78%

22%

tithing at windmills

Reverend

$7,888

16%

84%

Rabbi

$32,392

18%

82%

Priest

$57,858

38%

62%

Minister

$196,723

49%

51%

Preacher

$3,023

78%

22%

In Vestements

Episcopal Priest

$14,887

  7%

93%

Catholic Priest

$26,410

68%

32%

capital gains

ceo

$7,557,381

27%

73%

Executive

$10,315,259

50%

50%

legal tender

Attorney

$47,439,316

20%

80%

Lawyer

$3,723,192

42%

58%

gender bender

Businesswoman

$74,465

  11%

89%

Businessman

$772,480

42%

58%

Businessperson

$36,835

62%

38%

take a mulligan

Professional Golfer

$15,225

68%

32%

Golf Professional

$17,916

46%

54%

push poll

ob-gyn

$34,910

 5%

95%

Midwife

$6,890

35%

65%

okay, okay, we're liberal

Cartoonist

$12,968

  8%

92%

Reporter

$19,233

  7%

93%

Journalist

$136,393

  9%

91%

Editor

$430,724

16%

84%

Right Turn

Truck Driver

$123,460

73%

27%

Trucker

$9,540

83%

17%

farm bills

Grower

$6,515

80%

20%

Rancher

$398,981

62%

38%

Farmer

$778,775

60%

40%

Organic Farmer

$4,931

 

100%

benchwarmers

Judge

$104,011

21%

79%

Arbitrator

$38,713

 1%

99%

no objection

Prosecutor

$19,107

17%

83%

Public Defender

$24,829

 2%

98%

cooking the books

Chef

$92,934

27%

73%

Pastry Chef

$8,017

 

100%

Homebodies

Homemaker

$30,221,323

52%

48%

Housewife

$369,391

56%

44%

House Husband

$632

100%

 

meet the parents

Mom/Mother

$174,554

19%

81%

Dad/Father

$2,791

34%

66%

guardian angels

Stay-at-Home Mom

$33,992

39%

61%

Stay-at-Home Dad

$7,309

41%

59%

dog eat dog

Dog Trainer

$4,585

 

100%

Dog Groomer

$4,997

34%

66%

Dog Walker

$1,601

48%

52%

great outdoors party

Sportsman

$1,500

100%

 

Fishing Guide

$3,300

100%

 

Hunting Guide

$2,300

87%

13%  

uh, maybe not

Conservationist

$22,917

21%

79%

Ecologist

$5,874

14%

86%

Biologist

$45,324

16%

84%

novel ideas

Tinker

$671

100%

 

Tailor

$6,662

33%

67%

Soldier

$71,726

68%

32%

Intelligence Analyst

$8,644

38%

62%

knaves all three

Butcher

$996

100%

 

Baker

$18,028

61%

39%

Candle Manufacturer

$500

100%

 

cut and run

Barber

$8,702

70%

30%

Hairdresser

$30,321

26%

74%

where does it hurt?

Nurse Practitioner

$143,087

16%

84%

Physician

$7,737,760

40%

60%

Surgeon

$380,936

52%

48%

it's our specialty

Oncologist

$10,050

 

100%

Pediatrician

$146,797

28%

72%

Dermatologist

$42,150

46%

54%

brain vs. beauty

Neurosurgeon

$114,582

45%

55%

Plastic Surgeon

$49,548

65%

35%

i'm in charge here

Manager

$3,412,186

44%

56%

Supervisor

$127,027

49%

51%

Foreman

$14,321

77%

23%

rank and file

Worker

$15,159

45%

55%

Employee

$36,349

65%

35%

Laborer

$31,393

64%

36%

Construction Worker

$9,030

84%

16%

base builders

Developer

$1,312,880

49%

51%

Builder

$382,196

55%

45%

Contractor

$1,107,554

64%

36%

homies

Realtor

$1,659,597

31%

69%

Landlord

$49,515

58%

42%

message in a bottle

Winemaker

$16,178

   11%

89%

Vintner

$44,078

27%

73%

seeing green

Landscape Architect

$93,876

22%

78%

Landscaper

$51,177

41%

59%

education matters

Elementary School Teacher

$9,311

54%

46%

High School Teacher

$26,300

16%

84%

Professor

$2,957,950

14%

86%

Preschool Teacher

$8,924

 

100%

number crunchers

Statistician

$48,406

  9%

91%

Mathematician

$35,776

14%

86%

Scientist

$544,854

19%

81%

Physicist

$113,371

27%

73%

Chemist

$124,873

31%

69%

Rocket Scientist

$2,150

72%

28%

mind your elders

Retired

$46,623,171

72%

28%

soup and soaps

Self-Employed

$1,594,188

44%

56%

Unemployed

$187,185

58%

42%

big tippers

Waiter

$19,504

26%

74%

Waitress

$19,052

59%

41%

Server

$33,817

43%

57%

chain of command

Police Officer

$77,068

68%

32%

Police Sergeant

$7,541

59%

41%

Police Lieutenant

$3,585

50%

50%

Police Captain

$6,132

19%

81%

Police Chief

$3,148

84%

16%

Source: Huffington Post/FundRace.org: Presidential campaign donations Jan. 1, 2007-March 21, 2008. Numbers have been updated since a version of this chart appeared in print. Note that some of the totals combine common alternative spellings of a given profession (chauffer/chauffeur, businessman/business man, etc.).


Michael Mechanic is a senior editor at Mother Jones.


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Roses are red, violets are blue.
Depending on what you give, is what
you do!
Posted by:ThomasJune 10, 2008 5:04:45 PMRespond ^
How do you square these data with the data on philanthropic giving?

"In Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism (Basic Books), Arthur C. Brooks finds that religious conservatives are far more charitable than secular liberals, and that those who support the idea that government should redistribute income are among the least likely to dig into their own wallets to help others." Chronicle of Philanthropy, November, 2006.

If I had to guess I'd guess two factors were at play: 1) The religious conservative tithes to his church; 2) The very rich conservative gives to foundations and NPO's that serve his own interests. The great bulk of political contributions comes from large donors, whereas the current Democratic base is very large, diverse, and donates in small amounts.

Does that work for you?
Posted by:Anatole FranceJune 12, 2008 1:08:09 AMRespond ^
Our roses are reddened
Our violets blued
Give to McCain
And you're sure to be scr_w_d!

;-)
Posted by:Anatole FranceJune 12, 2008 1:21:15 AMRespond ^
Did I miss firefighter/fireman?

Posted by:johnJune 14, 2008 6:14:45 AMRespond ^
Why do you insist on making fun of Ron Paul and show him as some whacko? Have you ever read any of his books or actually listened to what the man is saying? He talks about individual liberty, constitutional government, sound money, free markets, and a noninterventionist foreign policy.

Why is this so crazy? He's no longer running for President but, he still believes in liberty. Check out his new site here to learn more about Ron Paul and what he REALLY stands for:

http://www.campaignforliberty.com/
Posted by:JoeJune 14, 2008 9:57:38 AMRespond ^
anyone who supports the gold standard is insane
Posted by:ron paul haterJune 14, 2008 3:03:26 PMRespond ^
Interesting when gold has held flat with oil for the last 10 years. Our fiat currency it has almost quadrupled in that same time period.

Something that could not happen quickly, or even if he had made presidency without a lot of help (and initiation) by Congress and Senate. The only reason a gold standard would not work is if our government cannot live within it's means. That is WHY it prints the money, offering more services without taxing more, which of course deflates the purchasing power and ultimately becomes what more educated people know as "inflation tax"
Posted by:DrewJune 14, 2008 8:25:22 PMRespond ^
It is probably quite safe to assume that 'Ron Paul Hater' has never read a single Ron Paul book or speech nor any of his intellectual influences. It is clearly easier to let others make up his/her mind especially when it is nicely packaged into sound bites by our trusty, reliable establishment media who are probably just as guilty in their ignorance.

The irony is that the rampant inflation that we are currently suffering in this country due to our fiat money enabled borrow / spend / print economy is the true insanity and tragedy. Sad really.
Posted by:ron paul loverJune 14, 2008 8:35:42 PMRespond ^
Unemployed giving primarialy to GOP... Talk about "What's the Matter with Kansas"!!!
Posted by:Howard CovitzJune 16, 2008 11:50:36 AMRespond ^
N's would be nice for the data above. They would turn a cute graph into a useful graph. 100% isn't meaningful if we're talking about 1 person.
Posted by:JustinJune 16, 2008 6:33:37 PMRespond ^
why make all the effort of collecting this data and then publish it so backwards? when using relative numbers it's slightly important to know what those numbers relate to. for "smart fearless journalism" this is silly garbage. let's just embrace and promote stereotypes.
you poo brains
Posted by:uh...June 17, 2008 1:45:36 PMRespond ^
So, instead of pegging the growth in the money supply to the Fed's actions, we're going to rely on how much gold happens to be dug out of the ground each year? Does that really make sense to you?
Posted by:A L FlanaganJune 17, 2008 5:49:19 PMRespond ^
I think Ron Paul is the only sane candidate out of either party, although I've been quite impressed with Barack Obama, Dennis Kucinich, and Mike Gravel as well. People who think it's insane to support the gold standard really ought to spend a little time researching economics, and understand why Ron Paul - an economics obsessive, in a realm of economically illiterate politicians - supports the gold standard.
Posted by:Clay ShentrupJune 17, 2008 10:37:05 PMRespond ^
What about Social Studies Teachers?

This one supports an Obama/Richardson ticket.

McCain/McSame/McSlimey would only continue the disastrous policies of the last 8 years, however slimy his spin becomes. Like the Shrub and Daddy Bush, he doesn't get it.
Posted by:PlaynBassJune 18, 2008 11:59:37 AMRespond ^
I follow the rule, "Never fall in love with a politician". It seems that liberals are more inclined than are non-liberals to ignore this admonition. Herein lies a reason for the long blue bars and the shorter red bars in your presentation.
Posted by:Peter FowlerJune 19, 2008 2:54:48 PMRespond ^
"It seems that liberals are more inclined than are non-liberals to ignore this admonition. "

The previous eight years not withstanding, eh?
Posted by:DetarameJune 27, 2008 8:33:35 AMRespond ^

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