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Old 03-31-11, 10:03 AM   #11
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So what about the overall outcome, do you think
Depends on the region and state we are talking about. Like the German essay I linked already said, the Green are strong in two of the wealthiest federal states in Germany, their clients represent peop,e of good education and with money to spend in their household, not really social low class. And these people find it "chic" tgo be green, while not realising that their green lifestyle may be anything but green indeed. Amongst these clients of theirs, the high for the Greens is not a voigue that will disappear in some years, but it will stay - because these clients can afford to live in this self-contradicxtion of voting green, being en vogue when voting green - but not really living any green at all. Their social background is such that they will be less effewcted from future chnages andevelopements and thus they will make up their minds less than people who are more directly effected - at least feel to be so - from such future changes or political develeopments and trends. The higher the income, the less it is a one day trend to votre green. The lower the income of a social group, the higher the chance that more of these people will change their voting habits according to daily forecasts.

However, Germany is set to get its first Green Ministerpräsident of a federal state, in coalition with the SPD.
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