• In 2004, 44 percent of respondents who said they were “conservative” or “very conservative” said they were “very happy,” versus just 25 percent of people who called themselves “liberal” or “very liberal.” (Note that this comparison uses unweighted data — when the data are weighted, the gap is 46 percent to 28 percent.)
• Adults on the political right are only half as likely as those on the left to say, “At times, I think I am no good at all.” They are also less likely to say they are dissatisfied with themselves, that they are inclined to feel like a failure, or to be pessimistic about their futures.
• It doesn’t matter who holds political power. The happiness gap between conservatives and liberals has persisted for at least 30 years. Indeed, the difference was greater some years under Bill Clinton than it was under George W. Bush. Democrats may very well win the presidency in 2008, and no doubt many liberals will enjoy seeing conservatives grieving out about that — but the data say that conservatives will still be happier people than liberals.
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I'd be happy to add you to my blogroll, as you asked, if you will return the favor.
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No need to post this on your blog :-)
Even my nonpolitical friends have noticed that Democrats are angry a lot of the time. Disagree with them, even longtime friends, and Dems get all hot under the collar and storm off.
Now, AOW, how would you know that? (Smile)...
Yup...NEVER tick a Dem off......MAN, they have NO SENSE OF HUMOR!
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