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  Who were the few R voters in the Deep South until 1944? (search mode)
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« on: July 20, 2015, 01:41:42 AM »

Ancestrally unionist outliers like Winston County Alabama. I also think that to some extent class alignment might have been reversed in the south since everyone was a Democrat including the wealthy aristocrats.

It'd be interesting to look at white catholic immigrants in places of New Orleans and see if maybe they tended to be more Republican as an inversion of the north where they were more Democrat in opposition to the established group.
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