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Question: Would you support the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court?
#1
Democrat -Yes
 
#2
Democrat -No
 
#3
Republican -Yes
 
#4
Republican -No
 
#5
independent/third party -Yes
 
#6
independent/third party -No
 
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Total Voters: 38

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Keystone Phil
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« on: December 19, 2005, 04:08:20 PM »

Yes (D)

In states like Pennsylvania, a clear majority say of 20 points, is pro-choice.

Where did you get that figure?  Just curious.

Most recent SUSA poll done on choice.

Yeah and I guess you believe the numbers showing states like North and South Dakota are in favor of legalized abortion, too?
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2005, 04:59:07 PM »

You fail yet again to address my point about underepresentation and gerrymandering, but I know you're a partisan hack and jackass so you will continue to act like a 5 year old and say Rick Santorum represents your common Pennsylvanian.

So because Utah and Louisiana are Pro Life here, that means it's accurate? Address my point about North and South Dakota. I think they even had Kansas and Nebraska as Pro Choice states!

Blaming every single thing on "Johnny"mandering is not really a point. Rick Santorum does represent your average Pennsylvanian and you had to turn to someone who is most like him and a fellow Pro Lifer to have a real shot at winning his Senate seat.

Note to everyone that Flyers started making this a Santorum fight, not me.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2005, 04:38:21 PM »

dare I say there would be the possibility of secession. 

You're silly.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2005, 04:40:44 PM »



Well the Dakotas have a pretty Democratic delegation to Congress and are more or less libertarian in ideology as are most of the High Plains. 

The Dakotas have Dems representing them in the House and Senate (besides Thune) and that means that the states are Pro Choice? Are you serious?


but the similarities beyond that are almost nonexistent. They are polar opposities on economic issues, as well as quite a few other social issues.

Wrong.
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