A glass of vino or ice-cold brewski?
National Media Research Planning and Placement has charted the correlation between alcohol preferences and party affiliation.
The chart shows that Democratic drinkers are more likely to sip clear liquors like Absolut while Republicans prefers darker drinks like Jim Beam. And, perhaps not surprisingly, people who take shots of Jagermeister or Don Julio are much less likely to vote.
The data shows that while Democrats appear to drink a wider variety of spirits (there are more and larger bubbles on the Democratic side), Republicans tend to drink stronger liquor.
The Washington Post Gov Beat’s Reid Wilson explains what your favorite beer and wine might say about your political preferences in the video, below.
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