American elitists and registered voters in general were polled by the Committee to Unleash Prosperity on individual freedom, government, and environmental controls. American elitists were defined as those "having a postgraduate degree, a household income of more than $150,000, and living in a zip code with more than 10,000 people per square mile." This group is about 1% of Americans. Additional polling of Ivy League and other highly regarded university graduates was performed. As defined, I am one of this group, though my principles differ with most of them greatly.
See the results of the survey in Evita Duffy-Alfonso's article on the Federalist Daily Briefing.
Key results summarized from Evita Duffy-Alfonso's article:
- Nearly 60% of Elitists think there is too much individual freedom in America. This contrasts with nearly 60% of other registered voters saying there is too little individual freedom.
- More than two-thirds of the Elite want to ration food and energy to control the climate. 90% of the Ivy Leaguers supported such rationing. Two-thirds of normal registered voters oppose such rationing.
- 72% of the Elites want to ban gas cars and 81% of those graduates of elite universities want to ban them. Majorities of the Elite yearn to prohibit gas stoves, SUVs, private air conditioning, and non-essential air travel.
- 67% of Elites do not believe parents should decide what their children are taught.
- 70% of Elites trust the government to do the right thing most of the time.
- About 60% of the Elites have a favorable opinion of lawyers, lobbyists, politicians, and journalists.
- Three-quarters of the Elite support Biden