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« on: May 21, 2015, 08:02:26 PM »

It's complicated.  In the case of Southern suburbs, as the sprawl encroaches on formerly rural areas, the newcomers will generally be Republicans.  But the net effect is expanding business moderate vs. social conservative influence.  These people may not be liberals, but they can and will tell candidates like Santorum and Huckabee off in a way that the locals won't.  A bunch of moderate Republicans could be just what Texas and NC need.
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