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elcorazon
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« on: November 16, 2004, 11:13:08 AM »

any attempts to "explain" election results (or almost anything in popular culture, for that matter) involves a certain amount of stereotyping.  I hate that type of thing, too, but it is inevitable in explaining why things are as they are.

I'm sure when you explain why Massachusetts and Vermont vote democratic, you have to resort to some stereotyping.  What do you think it is when one is called a "Massachusetts liberal" or a "liberal elite" or a "politically correct snob"?  Do those terms describe ALL Kerry voters?  You certainly hear them used as if they do. 
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