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Who’s the candidate of the rich? It’s not even close.

November 5, 2012 | 1:07 pm
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In Virginia, the state that could clinch the election for Barack Obama, those with incomes over $100,000 are voting 57-42 for Obama, according to Rasmussen’s latest poll.

Nationwide, Obama is leading among six-figure earners 50-45, according to Rasmussen. Four years ago, Obama won $150k-plus earners by two points, because he won $200k+ voters by 6 points, according to exit polls.

Democrats will always call Republicans the party of the rich. The media will always believe it. The facts generally tell a different story.

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