The politics of dining out

Well, when Lori O. is kind enough to send me an interesting link for my blog, I’m going to go with it.  In this case, it’s a chart of where people eat out mapped against partisanship and voter intensity (i.e., high vs. low turnout).  I do love me some Cracker Barrell, but I can see how it’s enemy territory.  And the Greene family certainly loves IHOP and Dunkin Donuts from the left side of the ledger.  Pretty interesting.

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Associate Professor of Political Science at NC State http://faculty.chass.ncsu.edu/shgreene

4 Responses to The politics of dining out

  1. Kim says:

    Had to laugh as your very Republican step mother loves Panera Bread =-)

  2. John F. says:

    It’s interesting that the one healthy establishment is pretty far to the Left and has high voter turnout. Not sure what it means that the CEO is a libertarian?

  3. mike from Canada says:

    I think your blog is going screwy again with several posts missing, including the most recent photos of your daughter and the windmill generators/rainbow.

    Just thought I’d let you know.

    • Steve Greene says:

      Thanks. And now I know how to quickly identify and remedy the problem. That LA Times graphic was really weird. First thing I’ve ever encountered that prevented me from doing a screenshot (till I figured a workaround).

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