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  1. @seanmunger @jonobie @politics @sociology @histodons @mekkaokereke
    #USpolitics
    #USeconomy

    Is it unique to the Boomer generation in the USA? Or is it a more general principle that #UpwardlyMobile people become more #conservative while #DownwardlyMobile people become more #progressive (or at least stay the same)?

    I'm hoping to see something beyond anecdotal evidence.

  2. @seanmunger @jonobie @politics @sociology @histodons @mekkaokereke
    #USpolitics
    #USeconomy

    Is it unique to the Boomer generation in the USA? Or is it a more general principle that #UpwardlyMobile people become more #conservative while #DownwardlyMobile people become more #progressive (or at least stay the same)?

    I'm hoping to see something beyond anecdotal evidence.

  3. @seanmunger @jonobie @politics @sociology @histodons @mekkaokereke
    #USpolitics
    #USeconomy

    Is it unique to the Boomer generation in the USA? Or is it a more general principle that #UpwardlyMobile people become more #conservative while #DownwardlyMobile people become more #progressive (or at least stay the same)?

    I'm hoping to see something beyond anecdotal evidence.

  4. @seanmunger @jonobie @politics @sociology @histodons @mekkaokereke
    #USpolitics
    #USeconomy

    Is it unique to the Boomer generation in the USA? Or is it a more general principle that #UpwardlyMobile people become more #conservative while #DownwardlyMobile people become more #progressive (or at least stay the same)?

    I'm hoping to see something beyond anecdotal evidence.

  5. @seanmunger @jonobie @politics @sociology @histodons @mekkaokereke
    #USpolitics
    #USeconomy

    Is it unique to the Boomer generation in the USA? Or is it a more general principle that #UpwardlyMobile people become more #conservative while #DownwardlyMobile people become more #progressive (or at least stay the same)?

    I'm hoping to see something beyond anecdotal evidence.