Where do the 47 percent live, and who will get their electoral college votes?
By John MacBeath Watkins
O, this is just too good. Via the Retirement Blues blog, I have seen the light in the form of a Tax Foundation map showing the ten states where people are most likely to pay income tax in blue and the ten in which the average resident is least likely to pay income tax in red.
With the exception of New Mexico and Florida, which are swing states, these states can all be expected to give their electoral college votes to Mitt Romney.
So, don't cry for me Mr. Romney, you've got plenty of support from the 47 percent.
O, this is just too good. Via the Retirement Blues blog, I have seen the light in the form of a Tax Foundation map showing the ten states where people are most likely to pay income tax in blue and the ten in which the average resident is least likely to pay income tax in red.
With the exception of New Mexico and Florida, which are swing states, these states can all be expected to give their electoral college votes to Mitt Romney.
So, don't cry for me Mr. Romney, you've got plenty of support from the 47 percent.
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