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Showing Original Post only (View all)Wyoming is one of the least religious states in the Union. [View all]
So what is their basis for being sooo conservative, in general? In most states, lack of religion correlates with voting Democratic and being of a more liberal mindset. Are they largely libertarian in outlook?
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What we typically think of as religion is very fractured. But racism is a tie that binds.
Garrett78
Oct 2018
#52
I'm really not sure what either of your posts have to do with my post, but okay.
Garrett78
Oct 2018
#28
To be fair, WY is not within that group of red states that are clearly "takers"..
hlthe2b
Oct 2018
#33
Western conservatism generally gets framed around "don't tell me what to do"
brooklynite
Oct 2018
#48