[ARLO]
> the leading 2 Democrats have only 3 wives (0 divorces) among 
> them (Clinton, Obama, Edwards). 


The leading 2 Democrats [for their party's Presidential nomination] are either 
Hilary & Barack or Hilary & John.  Either way, since Barack & John have only 
had 1 wife each, that means that Hilary has 2 wives.  Maybe she should run on a 
ticket with Romney.

[Arlo] 
> the 3 leading Republican candidates have had eight wives (5 divorces) among 
> them...


So if the facts don't support your generalization, choose a smaller, more 
select sample?

Moral of the story:
1)  Don't look at red state/blue state; states are much too heterogenous. You 
get a different demographics if instead you look at counties or smaller areas 
which track rural, suburban & urban. 
2) Red/blue tracks Democratic/Republican, not necessarily liberal/conservative.
3) Conservatives might be fiscal conservatives or foreign policy hawks & not 
social conservatives.
4) To gauge respect for the institution of marriage, which is better: 20% of 
the populace divorcing 1 time or 10% of the populace divorcing 2 times?
5)  20% of the populace divorcing after 20 years of marriage or 10% of the 
populace divorcing after 10 years?
Craig
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