Nightcore Nationalist
Okthisisnotepic.
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« on: February 25, 2019, 07:43:45 AM » |
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Although it would have been Texas 15 years ago, i think the best representation would be Indiana:
It has a long history as a red state, and still is unlike Vermont/Connecticut/Illinois, even during 92/96. 08 was a fluke. Is part of the industrial midwest/rust belt, which has been trending R since the 2010 midterms. Is also part of Appalachia, which went heavily R in the last couple decades. It still has many upper middle class Republican suburbs whereas suburbs in Texas/Georgia/Arizona are Purple and going blue.
It looks popular among the red avatars to choose any poor backwater and call it "the most Republican" state, instead of actually thinking and being creative.
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