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RINO Tom
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« on: January 25, 2017, 01:12:42 PM »

For why would they vote democratic? answers the question to why it was heavily republican.

During the 1920's, the Democrats were basically the Confederacy areas again. And in 1928, that wasn't even true.

You say that like their support was only the Confederacy but not EVEN the whole Confederacy.  While Hoover made inroads into the Upper and Border South, Smith completely reversed Harding's and Coolidge's gains among urban centers in the North.
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