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Election Results by IQ
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| galdamez |

Don't forget to read the disclaimer at the bottom |
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| priveye03 |
| Looks like my state is 44! Woohoo. Man I thought we were going to be last. Kind of glad it is not meant to be "taken as fact." |
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| galdamez |
| There are smart people in every state bro. Whoever you voted for, hope you got a good laugh out of this chart. |
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| icyhandofcrap |
| This again? :p |
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| razmataz |
| it explains a lot! :p |
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| ierxium |
Averages. :rolleyes:
Two of the brightest people in the world could be living in that last state. Damn averages! |
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| trancaholic |
| quote: | Originally posted by ierxium
Two of the brightest people in the world could be living in that last state. Damn averages! |
If the numbers are true averages (they're not) the two would be more likely to live in any of the other states, which is pretty much the point of the "survey" I'd guess. |
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| Fir3start3r |
Unfortunately the chart doesn't mean anything...
Anyone ever read, "Emotional Intelligence"?
According to this chart, I'm willing to bet that the larger city states with the higher IQs are devoid of emotion... (I'm j/k ;))
Interesting chart, but that doesn't explain anything either...:confused: |
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| imokruok |
Meet The Press this morning was far more interesting than this crap.

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| ierxium |
| What the? Is his brain coming out? :conf: |
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| imokruok |
In this television frame grab provided by NBC, Democratic strategist James Carville cracks an egg on his forehead to demonstrate he's got egg on his face after his projection of the outcome of the U.S. presidential election was wrong on NBC's 'Meet the Press' during a taping at the NBC studios November 14, 2004 in Washington, DC.
Carville projected 52 percent of vote for U.S. Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), 47 percent for President George W. Bush and 1 percent for Ralph Nader. |
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| ierxium |
| That explains it. Thanks. |
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