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In reply to the discussion: Why are the South States "Red" ? [View all]Behind the Aegis
(53,944 posts)38. Clearly, it is religion.
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I mean, if we are going for "simple" answers, this is would be one of the largest, if not the largest, reason the South remains "red". Or, we can simply say, there is no simple reason, but rather a plethora of reasons, many which are intertwined with one another making a mosaic of what is the South.
I mean, if we are going for "simple" answers, this is would be one of the largest, if not the largest, reason the South remains "red". Or, we can simply say, there is no simple reason, but rather a plethora of reasons, many which are intertwined with one another making a mosaic of what is the South.
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Don't forget the 2012 election. More folks voted for Obama in TX, than there are people in CT.
Glassunion
Mar 2016
#35
the early 90s party took two approaches: one was to take a stand, defend their principles,
MisterP
Mar 2016
#32
Fear, ignorance, racism, cultish religiosity, malevolent mischief, gullibility
SoCalDem
Mar 2016
#36