A common misapprehension in defining the informational asymmetry between the two prominent political parties within the United States has been a counterfactual perception inherent in the the establishment of a belief system which rely on erroneous steriotypical expectations of one political philosophy over another.
As an example, the axiom "the republicans are for the rich and the democrates are for the poor" is based on a multitudinous belief system which has discerned that elected members of the republican party are white collar, embedded with rich business and corporate entities resulting in them being "the rich". While, the elected members of the democrat party are blue colar identifying with the "poor and working class individual".
The actuality according to Roll Call is that of the ten wealthiest members of congress, eight are democrat with democrate senator John Kerry being the richest member, republican representative darrell Issa number two and democrat representative Jane Harman number three. Additionally of the fifty wealthiest members of congress, twenty six are democrat with incomes generated by business, corporate, or real estate entities.
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