Guest post by Joe Hoft

In 2014, we reported that contrary to what the media was reporting at the time, the Democrat Party and not the Republican Party was the party of the rich. We also found that Democrats were the party of the poorest inner city districts in the US.

This year’s mid-term results show that the Democrats have increased their hold with the uber-rich in America and their hold over the super poor as well.

We performed a study in 2014 of the makeup of the House of Representatives collecting the 2012 US census data housed at the government census site. We also obtained a list of Congressional Representatives and their party affiliation from the US Congressional website for the 113th Congress voted into office starting in 2012 and combined these files into one massive spreadsheet to obtain relationships. What we found then was truly shocking.

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First of all, it is clear from the US Census data that Democrats were the party of rich. 14 of the top 20 richest districts in America were Democratic districts.

In addition to this, our work showed that 36 of the 39 poorest districts in America were Democratic districts.

The data from 2012 showed that the working class districts were represented by Republicans by almost a two-to-one ratio. If you excluded the 20 richest districts and the bottom 39 poorest districts there were 225 Republican working class districts and only 152 Democrat working class districts.

The 2018 Mid-terms show Democrats have an even stronger hold over the super rich and the super poor!

According to Firstthings.com Democrats now have an even stronger hold on the rich in America after the mid-term elections of 2018 [emphasis added] –