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Great you have a small example. The data is overwhelming dude. My neighborhood and school blows yours away yet that means nothing. That’s why you aggregate all the data and don’t just throw out some random experience. Red states are behind in all metrics for the most part.Not true at all in my small Southern town where we have higher than average educational levels, fantastic medical options and job opportunities, far higher than average income, far LESS violence and crime and very little welfare. Granted, in other parts of the state, that is not the case. What I am telling you is that my town is heavily Republican. Some other parts of the state, particularly the ones that are poor, are heavily Democratic.