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by miohtama
481 days ago
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Probably not fueled but in some agencies most staff is Democrats > Democrats made up about half of the workforce during the 1997-2019 data period (compared with about 41% of the U.S. population). Meanwhile, registered Republicans dropped from 32% to 26% during the period, with an increase in Independents making up the difference. The most heavily Democratic departments are the EPA, Department of Education, and the State Department, where about 70% of employees are registered to the party, while the most conservative departments are Agriculture and Transportation. https://newsroom.haas.berkeley.edu/research/study-finds-the-... Also American First propaganda site lists some individual cases where career staff hinders agenda due to ideological reasons. |
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Additionally, the republican image typically espouses the idea of private industry and private capital more so than the democrats, where public service takes a bigger role. If people already identified with a given ideology, it’s likely that their career choice would reflect that.
Finally, one’s political leanings aren’t being used to determine if they should be hired.