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Edited on Fri Dec-10-04 08:53 PM by ShaneGR
Just because someone buys a home (The new voter) in the south does not make them a Repug. You could make the argument that it's an economic issue, with wealthier individuals tending to vote Republican, but you most definitely cannot make that hogwash "South must rise again" argument. Yes there are some people in the south obsessed about the South vs. North issue, but the main problem Democrats have faced in the south are threefold: Gun Control, Big Government Backlash, and the fact that the Democratic Party reigned supreme there for 50 years (Nothing lasts forever). Clinton won Arkansas, Lousiana, and Florida both times he ran. He did well in Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Of course, he was a Southerner and we haven't elected a non-southern Democrat in this country since FDR.
Anyways, we didn't get beat up in the south nearly as bad as middle-America. States like Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, etc.
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