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« on: September 30, 2012, 09:56:09 PM »

Well, there's at least a good reason why Vermont moved far further towards the left than New Hampshire. WASPs in New Hampshire are just as solidly left-wing as their counterparts in Vermont. It's just that the Nashua/Concord/Manchester area of the state has a lot of Boston suburbs filled with people who vote a lot like their counterparts in the Boston suburbs of Massachusetts.

Obviously, Vermont doesn't really have any Boston suburbs to pull it towards the center. The areas of New Hampshire chock filled with WASPs (I'm talking about you Upper Valley) are just as left-wing as Vermont.
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