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carolinayellowdog

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26. all I see is the word "bluest"-- strange
Sat Jun 22, 2013, 04:39 PM
Jun 2013

Last edited Sat Jun 22, 2013, 05:42 PM - Edit history (1)

stranger yet, now it's there-- anyhow I was certainly not trying to hide anything, linked to two sets of red/blue stats, typed out three of the four, plus the white/black lists, done a lot of typing in this thread
big rec! Voice for Peace Jun 2013 #1
Source link? nt Xipe Totec Jun 2013 #2
link, sorry carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #3
Yes, Vermont is blue, but there is no registration by party in Vermont cali Jun 2013 #5
not that I don't think you have a point but I've seen different cali Jun 2013 #4
red/blue statistics are a lot iffier than white/black, granted carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #8
I get your point and there is some validity to it, however tularetom Jun 2013 #6
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2013 #7
You ignore the problem that the blackest states are not represented according to their population. LonePirate Jun 2013 #9
a lot of variables went unmentioned but I wasn't quite ignoring them carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #11
I have some pretty large problems with methodology here dsc Jun 2013 #10
looking for the 2012 presidential vote rankings but here is a link about most and least educated carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #12
well you could try not having the most anti gay laws and officials you can find dsc Jun 2013 #13
one thing people may not realize about McDonnell carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #15
margin of Obama victory by state, 2012 and 2008 carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #14
What a revelation! Egalitarian Thug Jun 2013 #16
I have noticed that before, especially when looking at a population map of the entire country. Jamastiene Jun 2013 #17
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner! Behind the Aegis Jun 2013 #21
Yep. cordelia Jun 2013 #34
This is an interesting sentence. rrneck Jun 2013 #18
Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Philadelphia even carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #19
I notice you didn't put the 'bluest' states in your list -- because that would undermine your HiPointDem Jun 2013 #20
Your list came up blank but I already mentioned two of these and gave another "bluest" list (#14) carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #24
i can see the list perfectly well in the post. HiPointDem Jun 2013 #25
all I see is the word "bluest"-- strange carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #26
it doesn't show up for me, either Heddi Jun 2013 #31
Found big blanks in Gallup surveys as well... Eleanors38 Jun 2013 #35
I live in Montana. There aren't many black people in this region. ZombieHorde Jun 2013 #22
Percentages vs total population SoCalDem Jun 2013 #23
Does religion possibly play a role in this regional divisiveness? Jarla Jun 2013 #27
even though Mormons are just as conservative as Southern Baptists carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #30
Interesting. Undermines the bizarre rage against "the South" quite a bit. DirkGently Jun 2013 #28
The great remigration has already done a lot for VA,FL,NC and can help turn GA,SC, TX blue carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #29
Reddest States, Straightest States....I see the nation as two sets of States, good and bad. Bluenorthwest Jun 2013 #32
which of those "reds" is a possible win for anti-discrimination, to become a good state? carolinayellowdog Jun 2013 #33
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