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nclib
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« on: March 27, 2005, 02:35:52 PM »

MS:  (7, 4) or so for whites, (1, -4) for blacks

I thought MS blacks were socially conservative?

And I thought MS whites were more conservative socially than economically.
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« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2005, 09:21:58 PM »

Alabama: +1.0, +5.5
Alaska: +5.5, -0.5
Arizona: +2.5, +0.5
Arkansas: -1.0, +2.5
California: -1.5, -3.0
Colorado: +2.0, -1.0
Connecticut: -0.5, -2.5
Delaware: -1.0, -2.5
Florida: +0.5, -0.5
Georgia: +2.0, +4.0
Hawaii: -0.5, -4.5
Idaho: +5.0, +6.0
Illinois: -3.0, -1.5
Iowa: -2.0, +1.0
Kansas: +0.0, +3.5
Kentucky: -1.0, +3.5
Louisiana: +1.0, +3.0
Maine: -1.0, -2.0
Maryland: -3.0, -2.5
Massachusetts: -3.5, -4.5
Michigan: -1.0, -1.0
Minnesota: -1.5, -0.5
Mississippi: +1.0, +6.0
Missouri: -0.5, +2.0
Montana: +4.0, -0.5
Nebraska: +1.0, +4.5
Nevada: +1.0, -1.0
New Hampshire: +0.5, -1.0
New Jersey: -1.5, -2.0
New Mexico: -0.5, +0.5
New York: -2.5, -2.5
North Carolina: +1.0, +3.0
North Dakota: +4.0, +3.5
Ohio: -0.5, 1.0
Oklahoma: +0.0, +5.0
Oregon: -1.0, -1.5
Pennsylvania: -1.0, +0.0
Rhode Island: -3.5, -4.0
South Carolina: +1.0, +3.5
South Dakota: +4.0, +0.5
Tennessee: -0.5, +3.0
Texas: +1.5, +4.5
Utah: +5.0, +6.5
Vermont: -3.0, -3.0
Virginia: +1.0, +1.5
Washington: -1.5, -3.0
Washington, D.C.: -8.0, -2.0
West Virginia: -6.0, +5.5
Wisconsin: -0.5, +0.0
Wyoming: +6.5, +3.0

I'd agree with most of this except I'd put Louisiana more socially conservative and New Hampshire more economically conservative.
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