Democratic voting States Smarter?

TossingSalads

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Well that is a no brainer with states Like Alabama the Dakotas and Missisippi traditionally voting Republican.



Proven wrong and out debated by 6'5
I removed Kentucky from my inaccurate post.
 
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SixFive

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another idiot who doesn't know what he is talking about quoting from a less than unbiased pos site. Kentucky traditionally votes Republican? ok! Kentucky Democrats far outnumber republicans by a rate of nearly 2-1. Kentucky voted for Clinton in 92 and 96. Kentucky votes for the winner , regardless of party affiliation in the presidential election and has since the 1960 election. Kentucky was also one of the few that voted for DEMOCRATIC candidate Adlai Stevenson in 1952 over Ike. Please get your facts straight before you bash and post your bs again. Kentucky also just elected its first Republican governor in 32 years.
 

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Kentucky voted for the republican 6 out of the last 10 elections.
As for the IQ it is a fact that the state is ranked 37th in the nation for state average. Why do you have to resort to name calling?
 

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TossingSalads said:
Kentucky voted for the republican 6 out of the last 10 elections.
As for the IQ it is a fact that the state is ranked 37th in the nation for state average. Why do you have to resort to name calling?

6 out of 10, what a huge majority, and you're talking about the presidential election. Listen, hardly any states voted for Democratic candidates Mondale, McGovern, and Humphrey. Your analogy is flawed. As far as name calling, post more informed, and I won't be forced to do that. I posted about the first republican governor in 32 years, and the 2-1 registered democrat to republican ratio. I just want u to take back your statement "states like.... and KENTUCKY traditionally vote Republican" because it's just dead wrong. U don't know what you are talking about referring to Kentucky politics.
 

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Hey guys I dont know about that 6 out 10 voteing stuff. But i'll take 6 out of 10 anyday with our sport plays.
 

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The following is cnn exit poll of 2000 election results

People with incomes under $15,000
Gore 57% Bush 37%

People with incomes over $100,000
Gore 43% Bush 54%

People with no high school education
Gore 59% Bush 39%

college grads
Gore 45% Bush 51%

P.S. Tossed: Would you care to define your interpretation of "prolific" :)
 

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Dem and demmer...definitely a comedy flick

Dem and demmer...definitely a comedy flick

Geez Toss, you're really stretching yourself thin over topics. Are you Michael Moore?

I know the Deep South has been voting Repub since the 80's - paradigm shift - but I don't think a generational tendency constitutes a tradition.
 
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