Shocker: College Faculty Mostly Fund Democrats

May 6th, 2008 By: marc moore | Tags:

This may come as a bit of a traumatic shock to readers of the PoliGazette, but it’s become known to the Houston Chronicle that the vast majority of political donations made by Texas’ college professors go to left-wing candidates.  Texas faculty member’s candidate of choice for president?  Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Faculty members have contributed $406,384 to Democratic candidates or committees in the 2008 campaign season — 71 percent of their political donations. Republicans have received $135,216, or 24 percent, of donations through the end of March. University personnel gave $27,915 to nonpartisan political action committees or third party candidates.

The professors’ top pick was Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton. She received $129,721 in contributions, ahead of fellow Democrat Barack Obama with $104,911. Republican nominee-presumptive John McCain lagged far behind, in third place with $25,130 in college contributions.

The professors favored Democratic organizations, such as the Democratic National Committee, over Republican groups by more than a 3-to-1 margin.

Shocker.  Some profs are willing to go on the record with their beliefs, which is admirable, almost:

…many professors are quick to admit that their profession leans to the left politically.

"Like most law professors, I call myself a Yellow Dog Democrat," said Mark Gergen of the University of Texas at Austin. "I think I voted for two Republicans in my life, and that’s talking about every possible (office)."

Others see a profound disconnect between the values taught and exemplified by instructors at our state’s universities.

"These people are as far away from middle America and its values as Amarillo is from Islamabad," said conservative strategist Keith Appell. "In many cases, today’s professors were yesteryear’s anti-American protesters — some of them violent, as in the case of Senator Obama’s association with (former Weather Underground bomber) Bill Ayers, who is a college professor in Illinois."

Methinks Appell doth protest too much.  Yet there’s more than a grain of truth at the center of this pearl of a study.  Universities that spend considerable effort at attempting to make their student bodies reflect the demographic makeup of American society would be well-advised to consider doing much more with their faculty to ensure the same degree of ideological fairness is present among instructors.

Perhaps a little more vetting would keep professors like Ayers and Priya Venkatesan from ruining young minds.

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  1. Michael Merritt
    May 6th, 2008 at 07:08
    Reply | Quote | #1

    So you would suggest a sort of affirmative action based on ideology?

    I had a lot of liberal professors during my time at college, and I still consider myself a moderate.  Go figure.

  2. David
    May 6th, 2008 at 19:40
    Reply | Quote | #2

    The right-wing in America dreams of a fascist America.

    A Lilly-white gated community with heavy security blessed by Jesus and Pat Robertson.

  3. David
    May 6th, 2008 at 19:47
    Reply | Quote | #3

    "Perhaps a little more vetting would keep professors like Ayers and Priya Venkatesan from ruining young minds."

    Out of the thousands and thousands of hard working, sane, competent teachers you single extreme examples.

    The right doesn’t like teachers, the environment, minorities, homosexuals, other religions, artist, musicians (not County), etc, etc.

    Aside from  strict obedience, wars, patriotic music and bashing people different than you what DO you people have to offer America??

  4. Chris
    May 6th, 2008 at 23:21
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    David;
    Might there be some middle between the “right wing in America” you describe and the left of center “norm” on the college campuses. all three of my kids felt that by and larger their profs were left of center. The irony of all this is that like the 60’s they react to their politics by moving to the right (a little)

    I’d suggest that the “right wing” in America would love the left of center reality on college campuses to continue because 1) it will remain a useful punching bag 2) by the nature of student and teacher it will facilitate more right of center college grads.

  5. Patrick Murphy
    May 7th, 2008 at 00:18
    Reply | Quote | #5

    David, what exactly is a "Right-Winger" to you in terms of their political choices?  (Forget all the hatred you’ve attributed to them for the moment.)  Another question, were you frothing at the mouth when you wrote what you did?

  6. houston yellow pages
    June 3rd, 2008 at 23:49
    #6

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