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« on: February 06, 2013, 05:25:46 PM »

In places like Utah County and all of Wyoming except Laramie, Jackson and maybe parts of Cheyenne, it appears that the only people who would vote for Obama are the very poor and the very liberal. The median voter never considers the Democratic Party except if they know that person and they are not for a statewide office. San Fransico and D.C. probably operate the same way.  So, in Democratic strongholds, only the very rich (probably in these places, the top 10 of earners are in the top 1-2% of earners nation-wide) and the very religious vote Republican (though instead of 30%..its more like 10-15% in these areas).
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