Really fascinating chiefly because there is at least one party occupying each quadrium.
It’s interesting when you think that there is commonality between:
* Greens and FDP (both wealthy and middle-class)
* Greens and The Left (both urban)
* CDU/CSU and AfD (both rural and conservative)
* The Left and AfD (both low income)
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I don’t know if this graph is good. Having just statistics about how many people voted in each category would be much better.
So traffic light is a rich, urban coalition
Urban and rich checks out. I don’t need a car, so nobody else gets to have one.
It is curious how Green parties often do best in urban areas, considering how many urban-dwellers are often unaware of the natural world except through documentaries.
This is based on the voting districts not individual voters.
Yep, die Linke passt zu Berlin
Its funny how the people who live from the environment are not voting green while the ones who do, don´t have access to it.
SPD, but Die Linke especially really should try to win over (or win back) some of the poorer rural voters.
so further up north is the third reich?
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If I may, I’d try to use different size dots, to show how many votes this parties got.
This shows that the Greens will never be able to fully replace the SPD or Die Linke for the reason that they’re simply catering to different socioeconomic classes.
What’s up with shifting those lines? Why is the origin/point where they cross not at the fucking center?
expecting english, reading “reich” first i thought this was a meme….
Shouldn’t political compass be like one axis authoritarian-liberal and second one economical controlling vs. free market?
Kinda interesting how far-right and far-left attracts most of their voters from poorer people. But poor people in cities vote left and poor people in countryside vote right.
I’d expected the FDP to be urban too (or do suburbs count as rural)
FDP considered rich people’s party except the greens being voted by more rich people?
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What are the axis?
Not that BS libertarian thing, I hope.
Really fascinating chiefly because there is at least one party occupying each quadrium.
It’s interesting when you think that there is commonality between:
* Greens and FDP (both wealthy and middle-class)
* Greens and The Left (both urban)
* CDU/CSU and AfD (both rural and conservative)
* The Left and AfD (both low income)
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I don’t know if this graph is good. Having just statistics about how many people voted in each category would be much better.
So traffic light is a rich, urban coalition
Urban and rich checks out. I don’t need a car, so nobody else gets to have one.
It is curious how Green parties often do best in urban areas, considering how many urban-dwellers are often unaware of the natural world except through documentaries.
This is based on the voting districts not individual voters.
Yep, die Linke passt zu Berlin
Its funny how the people who live from the environment are not voting green while the ones who do, don´t have access to it.
SPD, but Die Linke especially really should try to win over (or win back) some of the poorer rural voters.
so further up north is the third reich?
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If I may, I’d try to use different size dots, to show how many votes this parties got.
This shows that the Greens will never be able to fully replace the SPD or Die Linke for the reason that they’re simply catering to different socioeconomic classes.
What’s up with shifting those lines? Why is the origin/point where they cross not at the fucking center?
expecting english, reading “reich” first i thought this was a meme….
Shouldn’t political compass be like one axis authoritarian-liberal and second one economical controlling vs. free market?
Kinda interesting how far-right and far-left attracts most of their voters from poorer people. But poor people in cities vote left and poor people in countryside vote right.
I’d expected the FDP to be urban too (or do suburbs count as rural)
FDP considered rich people’s party except the greens being voted by more rich people?