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« on: August 12, 2020, 09:46:31 AM »

I always thought it was purely cultural. The GOP went harder and faster on Southernization which culminated in the nomination the most outwardly Evangelical and stereotypically Southern nominee in recent memory- George W. Bush- while the Democrats didn't really nominate anyone like that after Bill Clinton. I don't really count Gore because he didn't play the part like Bush did. That Southern, Christian element was alienating to the state's libertarians and business conservatives.
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