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« on: January 17, 2015, 02:19:05 AM »

This proves that West Virgina, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Florida are the natural base of the progressive left, not the places Democrats have been jerking off to recently (Colorado, Virginia, etc.)

This, if only we could go back to having the parties divided based on class more so then culture.
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« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2015, 03:09:40 AM »

This proves that West Virgina, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Florida are the natural base of the progressive left, not the places Democrats have been jerking off to recently (Colorado, Virginia, etc.)

This, if only we could go back to having the parties divided based on class more so then culture.

Obviously that would require Sanders or Warren instead of another Clinton.

I think that might actually hurt the cause considering the South has such a warped view of socialism, and Warren isn't exactly Ms. Southern Charm. You need a modern day Huey Long (but less fascist), but unfortunately, there are no Democrats left in the South.

Schweitzer might have been the one to do it before he basically claimed that most southern men were closet cases.
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