The Committee to Unleash Prosperity has released a survey with comparisons between "all voters," "elites" (defined as those having a postgraduate degree, a household income of more than $150,000 annually, and living in a zip code with more than 10,000 people per square mile), and an even narrower subsection of "elites" consisting of those "adults who attended Ivy League schools or other elite private schools, including Northwestern, Duke, Stanford, and the University of Chicago." It found fairly dramatic contrast on a lot of issues, particularly on the balance between "individual freedom" and "government control."
Tip via Stephen Moore's New York Sun column.