Why did the DLC fall from grace? Where does it go from here?
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« Reply #25 on: May 18, 2008, 05:20:36 PM »

Pennsylvania Exit Polls

(MSNBC)

Do you describe yourself as...

Very Liberal: Obama + 6
Somewhat Liberal: Clinton + 6
Moderate: Clinton + 20
Conservative: Clinton + 8

Indiana Exit Polls

Do you describe yourself as...

Very Liberal: Obama + 22
Somewhat Liberal: Obama + 6
Moderate: Clinton + 6
Conservative: Clinton + 26

Yes, Clinton was winning the rural voters. Says nothing about her ideology, although it says plenty about her rhetoric (which should be obvious to anyone).

Indeed, let's look at a state where homogeneity neutralized demographic differences:

West Virginia

(CNN)

Do you describe yourself as...

Very Liberal: Clinton +49
Somewhat Liberal: Clinton +31
Moderate: Clinton +46
Somewhat Conservative: Clinton +30
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