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Alcon
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« on: March 31, 2008, 08:31:58 PM »

They actually have Obama winning the Hispanic vote but the sample is so small it's probably meaningless.  Also, according to SUSA, there are more pro-life Democrats than pro-choice ones. I probably shouldn't find that surprising (considering it's KY) but it's pretty funny once you consider that fact that we live in a nation that is overwhelmingly pro-choice in general.

Kentucky is one of the few states where I doubt the GOP and Democratic numbers on that are all that different.  Remove Louisville and they might really be that close.
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Alcon
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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2008, 04:47:52 PM »

They actually have Obama winning the Hispanic vote but the sample is so small it's probably meaningless.  Also, according to SUSA, there are more pro-life Democrats than pro-choice ones. I probably shouldn't find that surprising (considering it's KY) but it's pretty funny once you consider that fact that we live in a nation that is overwhelmingly pro-choice in general.

Kentucky is one of the few states where I doubt the GOP and Democratic numbers on that are all that different.  Remove Louisville and they might really be that close.

America isn't overwhelmingly pro-choice, but there is basically a pro-choice majority.

OTOH, I wouldn't be surprised if certain states, like KY, WV, OK, AL, and MS have more pro-life democrats than pro-choice ones.

SUSA did a poll on this a while back.  Even in the Deep South things were evenly split in several states.  America is certainly more pro-choice than Democratic, at least when it comes to self-identification.
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