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Maine is pretty close right now too surprisingly.
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It seems pretty obvious to me. If you live in the country, your government has very little interaction with you. You may have a well, likely a septic tank and pretty much know all your neighbors and take care of each other. Hell, you may have dirt roads you generally travel on as well. The opposite is true when you live in an apartment surrounded by a hundred people that you likely do not know and government is much more involved in your day to day life. Being a democrat in a city seems like a forgone conclusion but makes much less sense if you live in a very rural area.Something I’m curious about. You see these states, where like 95% of the state is red, but little pockets are blue, and the states are very close, and this is because those are highly populated pockets of democrat voters.
My question is, why is it that republicans tend to spread out and live in the rural areas and democrats tend to cluster together and live in the cities?
What’s up with that?
The left has been saying TX will turn blue the next election for 30 years now.A number of deluded shit-for-brains here insisted that Texas was purple and Cruz was set for defeat. It ain’t close. Cruz leads by 7 with 68% reporting.
Damn sure didn’t help. Shoulda went with the fag from Pennsylvania. Might not have had a different result, but it couldn’t be worse.Walz may be here downfall.