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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-04 04:07 AM
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LAT: GOP lock on South cancels Dem Cong., electoral majority in rest of US
GOP Has Lock on South, and Democrats Can't Find Key
A Times analysis shows that Bush's sweep of the region went even deeper than first appeared.

By Ronald Brownstein, Times Staff Writer


WASHINGTON — The generation-long political retreat of Democrats across the South is disintegrating into a rout.

President Bush dominated the South so completely in last month's presidential election that he carried nearly 85% of all the counties across the region — and more than 90% of counties where whites are a majority of the population, according to a Times analysis of election results and census data....

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The results underscore the enormity of the challenge facing Democrats as they try to rebuild their Southern support. Most ominously for them, the patterns suggest that under Bush, the GOP is solidifying its hold not just on Southern white conservatives but white moderates as well, a trend also apparent in exit polls of Southern voters on election day....

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Compounding the Democratic dilemma is the growing tendency of Southern whites who vote Republican for president to support GOP candidates down the ballot....After Bush helped the GOP win six open Southern Senate seats last month, Republicans now hold 22 of the 26 Senate seats in the 13 states....

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....under a Southern Republican president, the South has become an electoral fortress for the GOP. Outside the South, Democrats hold more House and Senate seats and won many more electoral college votes than the GOP last month. But the GOP's advantage in the region has been large enough to overcome those deficits and create Republican majorities in both chambers of Congress and the electoral college....


http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-south15dec15,0,6873286.story?coll=la-home-headlines
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DemocratSinceBirth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-04 05:13 AM
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1. Great Article....
It confirms the obvious except the fact that Bush* captured a majority of moderate southern voters...


I think that can be explained by the fact conservatism has the same problem as liberalism but not to the same extent in that people are loathe to embrace a label that puts them on one side of the political spectrum... I'd like to ask a moderate Bush* supporter just what is moderate about Bush*'s policies...

They would probably point to his stance that Roe v Wade shouldn't be overturned until there is a consensus in the nation against abortion and his support for allowing to states to legalize civil unions... This ignores the fact he would appoint judges who would destroy those rights in a nanosecond...

Those moderate Bush voter is an oxymoron with an emphasis on the latter part of the word...
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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-15-04 05:22 AM
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2. Or that voting Republican has become "what's done" in the South...
by a majority of people, unless highly aware and motivated to do otherwise --
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