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In reply to the discussion: Republican Rep: 'The GOP Coalition Constitutes A Shrinking Portion Of The Electorate' [View all]caseymoz
(5,763 posts)57. The borders aren't perfect demarcations of ideology.
You can't draw a border around it. Indiana has/had the doughfaces. Missouri is still so divided between North and South views of race. The guerrilla fighting between factions of Union and Confederacy had no border you could draw. Same with "bleeding Kansas."
In my own city, racism is rife on the South side of town were some people would happily fly a confederate flag, though the city was firmly in the Union. The White Persons Defense League popped up in a lot of far Northern cities in the early 20th century to stop desegregation as Blacks migrated from the South.
Republicans appeal to racism everywhere in the country, and nothing expresses a willingness to wreck the country for racism like the Confederate flag. Also nothing represents all the bullshit denials and rationalizations for racism like it either.
Unfortunately, it will always be tied to the South even though it's sentiments are nationwide.
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Republican Rep: 'The GOP Coalition Constitutes A Shrinking Portion Of The Electorate' [View all]
DonViejo
Nov 2013
OP
Unfortunately, it will always be tied to the South even though it's sentiments are nationwide.
AlbertCat
Nov 2013
#58
When it's down to two in a district we set up a Hunger Games type of a deal.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2013
#34
And it always backfires on the party doing it, usually with catastrophic results for that party.
Ikonoklast
Nov 2013
#12
From Permanent Republican Majority in 2003 to to Permanent Republican Minority in 2013
ck4829
Nov 2013
#7
Yet Cole still refuses to modernize his views and fails to reach out to other voting blocs
LonePirate
Nov 2013
#27
To Repubs, "appealing" means "hoodwinking." And even that facade ends after the election. n/t
Beartracks
Nov 2013
#68
That's because all the moderate Republicans are fleeing over to the "Democratic" Party. You'll know
blkmusclmachine
Nov 2013
#49