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« on: July 06, 2013, 01:45:16 PM »

A lot of the coastal areas in Florida are very Republican, like the Florida panhandle. I can think of a few others

1) North Georgia mountains. They're not an international draw, but certainly a regional draw and have a large tourism industry. Same with the Smokies. Basically most of the southern Appalachians from VA to GA are very Republican.

2) Desert areas like the grand canyon and monument valley. Any of those areas that might vote Dem do so because of a large Native American population.

3) The badlands of South Dakota (Mount Rushmore)

4) Yellowstone and wilderness regions of Montana, Wyoming and Idaho

5) The Jersey Shore is certainly more Republican than most of Jersey

6) Did I mention panama city??

Of course many of the biggest tourism draws in America are the big cities, but they don't lean Dem because they get lots of tourists. They lean Dem because they're cities.
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