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« on: November 05, 2015, 06:10:33 PM »

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In the US that's mostly not correct. With the exception of the Deep South, poor rural whites mostly vote democrat. Wealthy suburbs are much more republican than democrat in almost all parts of the country.

While wealthy suburbs are more R than D with some exceptions (Bay area and DC suburbs being the most prominent exceptions), poor rural whites are indeed more R than D. Not more so than more well off rural whites, but still pretty Republican. The only exception is New England.
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