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Smash255
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« on: January 10, 2006, 02:32:53 AM »

Maine - liberal
Vermont - liberal
Connecticut - liberal
Rhode Island - liberal
Massachusets - liberal
New York - liberal
New Jersey - liberal
Pennsylvania - democratic
Washington D.C. - very very democratic
Maryland - very democratic
Delaware - liberal, they were supporting the GOP 15 years ago
Michigan - democratic
Minnesota - democratic
Wisconsin - liberal (remember LaFollete?  I think this state is actually pretty liberal)
Illinois - It's really all Chicago, which is both liberal and democratic

California - liberal
Oregon - liberal
Washington - liberal
(it's all the ultra liberal coastal cities in these states)

Hawaii - liberal


Pretty much agree here except I would say RI would be both.

PA  would be mostly Democratic, but Philly burbs are liberal

NY mostly liberal, but Buffalo and perhaps Rochester would fall more along the lines of Democratic (though Buffalo especially is VERY economically liberal).  NYC would be both, suburbs would be liberal (though they are howing signs of being both)
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