I mean, all actors/actresses lean left. (90% was the statistic I heard this morning...not sure if that's true, but seems right)
most major media (cooker, you made me think of this) also leans left.
My current company is a pretty left company, although I'm pretty right. (of course, I'm right, I'm NEVER wrong...hahahah..lame joke)
so, where you work, do you hold the "popular" stance that everyone you work with holds....or not?
And what are the "right" type occupations? I can't seem to think of any, but I'm sure there are some.
Re: does your career = your political viewpoint?
I lean quite far right.
Nora Judith 7/2/06 Miles Chauncey 4/20/09 born with Trisomy 21 - Down syndrome
I'm in academic/health care and everyone I work with is democrat (it is pretty amazing, I don't know if there are closet republicans, but literally everyone at the conference I was just at was talking Obama).
Republicans I know work in business.
All teachers I know are democrat.
However, in particular I work with individuals who have autism, Down's Syndrome and other developmental disabilities. Becaues of Palin and her son who also was born with Down's I wonder if some people will be persuaded to that side since she promises to strongly advocate for those with disabilities.
All very Left, for obvious reasons.
It?s my views that led me to pursue journalism and the arts. Most ?lefties? I know leaned toward the liberal arts. Most ?righties? I know leaned toward careers in the business and legal fields.
Interestingly, most of the editorial and art staff at my job lean left. The sales staff are more to the right.
Both my husband's career and my career are hugely affected by politics, so yes. He works at a coal mine, I work for a power coop who owns and operates coal-based power plants. Politics plays a huge role in that, especially today. But I'm not necessarily a republican/democrat because the general manager of my company is. I have other issues that affect my life, too that are important to me.
While waiting in line FOREVER at the caucus, the guy in front of me was like the SOLO defense contractor voting Obama. lmao
I'm a huge stereotype of a Dem - liberal religion, drive a Subaru, went to a liberal arts college, psychology major, dad is a social science academic/professor.
And no, I don't hold the popular stance, as I am pretty liberal.
I am very right wing Republican. I work at a Christian University, where most people are conservative republicans as well. Of course the fact that I am from Texas is probably the biggest reason I am a conservative. I love the fact that Palin is a member of the NRA and hunts and enjoys the outdoors. I feel like there will be someone like me in the White House (if they win of course).
Some people say they are liberal when it comes to social issues, but I'm about as conservative as they come. I can't be the only one that feels this way?
I used to work for an education membership non-profit, and most of the office leaned left - there were a few republicans, but not many. Our organization was officially non-partisan, BUT it was anti-NCLB (only organization to oppose it from the start), so that tells you we were fairly anti-administration.
My DH is a defense contractor and works with idiots who regularly joke and call Obama "Osama" He keeps quiet, but I keep begging him to let me at those bigots ;P He was also in the military at one point, so not a lot of liberals there - although, some of the ex-military I know voting Obama shocked the heck out of me!