David Weigel | December 13, 2006
The "libertarian vote" controversy - the data-driven one, not the Lindsey-driven one - spills over onto TCS Daily, where Davids Boaz and Kirby point this out:
One more bit from our post-election Zogby poll: We asked voters if they considered themselves "fiscally conservative and socially liberal." A whopping 59 percent said they did. When we added to the question "also known as libertarian," 44 percent still claimed that description.
The Reason Foundation's Adrian Moore speculates
(over e-mail) A commenter named Bill speculates that
the terrible public image of the LP is the reason for that gap.
Anyone have a better theory?
UPDATE: I originally misattributed the source of this wisdom. Who actually suggested it? Or as Camper Van Beethoven would phrase it, "Where the hell is Bill?"
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