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« on: December 01, 2003, 05:21:01 AM »

Why is NH so different from neighbouring Vermont, Mass and RI in it's voting inclinations? It seems to be much more inclined to the GOP than the region as a whole. Why? Is it based purely on fiscal policy or is it more socially conservative?
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« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2003, 11:49:27 AM »

...But Wyoming has a Democrat governor(!)

Yes, bizzare!
I think presidential elections are a better way to judge the voting inclinations of states!
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« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2003, 07:52:35 AM »

An American friend of mine told me that politicians of both colours tend to be socially liberal in liberal states and vice versa. Is that usually correct? If so, would a 'liberal' Republican be elected in Utah or Texas? Even if they were up against a socially conservative Democrat?
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