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cowshrptrn wrote:i wouldn't be surprised, the south hasn't been friendly to democrats, ever since they took the side of blacks on that whole segregation topic. There are still strongholds, since southern democrats are naturally more conservative than northern ones, jsut like northern republicans are more liberal than southern ones.
cowshrptrn wrote:i wouldn't be surprised, the south hasn't been friendly to democrats, ever since they took the side of blacks on that whole segregation topic. There are still strongholds, since southern democrats are naturally more conservative than northern ones, jsut like northern republicans are more liberal than southern ones.
P Gizzle wrote:cowshrptrn wrote:i wouldn't be surprised, the south hasn't been friendly to democrats, ever since they took the side of blacks on that whole segregation topic. There are still strongholds, since southern democrats are naturally more conservative than northern ones, jsut like northern republicans are more liberal than southern ones.
uh, wasn't the Republican party created on the principal that slaves should be free?
OnlyAmbrose wrote:P Gizzle wrote:cowshrptrn wrote:i wouldn't be surprised, the south hasn't been friendly to democrats, ever since they took the side of blacks on that whole segregation topic. There are still strongholds, since southern democrats are naturally more conservative than northern ones, jsut like northern republicans are more liberal than southern ones.
uh, wasn't the Republican party created on the principal that slaves should be free?
Sort of. Party stances and geographical strongholds have sort of swapped since the Civil War though (though of course slavery is an issue most of us agree on now).
P Gizzle wrote:weird. i can't believe people are shocked that a dem won Gov. in MA. i guess it's cuz he's black but still, a rep. in MA?
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