Ok, so I observe this phenomenon on several friends of mine who all hold at postgraduate degrees (Masters, PhD) from top universities. They like to talk about politics a lot, and can spend hours debating political and social issues.
But when it comes to elections, they would all just stay home and watch the results unfold on TV, not making the trip to nearest voting booth at all even if it's just right across the street. Recall the two economists voting joke:
> Two world-class economists run into each other at the voting booth.
>
> "What are you doing here?" one asks.
>
> "My wife made me come," the other says.
>
> The first economist gives a confirming nod. "The same."
>
> After a mutually sheepish moment, one of them hatches a plan: "If you promise never to tell anyone you saw me here, I'll never tell anyone I saw you." They shake hands, finish their polling business and scurry off.
And this is indeed what I observed.
Yes, I find that more intelligent people tend to care LESS about politics
No, I don't see correlation between intelligence and political affection
No, I find that more intelligent people tend to care MORE about politics
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