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« on: November 30, 2016, 11:53:16 PM »

And just one state (Texas) gave Trump his ENTIRE EC win. Cook and LA are HUGE and tossing them aside like they're less important than a county of 2,000 residents is ridiculous. Sorry, but if you believe that rural votes are worth more than urban votes, you don't believe in democracy. Yes, there are more people living in urban or suburban areas. There are also more white people, more women, and more people who are working class. If you don't like the fact that urban voters vote overwhelmingly Democratic, maybe you could try, you know, finding out why they do, seeing them as people who happen to think differently from you, and consider that the Republican Party might need to make some tweaks if it's going to appeal to more voters in these areas. Treating urban voters like they're garbage and deserve to be sidelined... not a good strategy. I realize that the Democrats have sidelined rural voters too much as well, but this issue goes both ways, and it's time both sides acknowledged this.
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