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Why do people vote against their own interests?

I often find myself doumfounded by how often policies that are in the best interest of the majority -that are aimed at fixing major problems- are met with strong antagonism by large sectors of the the public. Helth care reform in the US is an obvious example. I have a hard time living with the fact that significant percentages of the population can be so easily manipulated, regardless of how much money special interests throw at maintaining the status quo. I'm not sure what upsets me the most: that politicians will play to the tune of special interests against the people they are supposed to serve, or that people will actually fall for it. The article below goes a long way to explain why this happens, so I decided to copy the whole thing into my posting. Enjoy. The Republicans' shock victory in the election for the US Senate seat in Massachusetts meant the Democrats lost their supermajority in the Senate. This makes it even harder for the Obama administration to get healthcare ...

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