Describe a stereotypical Republican/Democrat from your county (user search)
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RINO Tom
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« on: December 05, 2018, 10:32:08 AM »

Johnson County, IA
Democratic "Profile": Nearly everyone

Democratic "Stereotype": A very angry and politically active professor of [insert useless subject] at the University of Iowa who refuses to shave her legs because it's fascist

Republican "Profile": Upper-middle class transplants, the relatively small evangelical community and Johnson County rurals

Republican "Stereotype": Owner of a construction company who moved out to a huge house on Lake Macbride in Solon to get away from the "fruitcakes" by the Ped Mall

Peoria County, IL
Democratic "Profile": The rather large Black population, Bradley University faculty/students and some Millennial young professionals in the revamped areas of downtown like the Warehouse District

Democratic "Stereotype": Economically struggling Black woman living west of the Warehouse District

Republican "Profile": Pretty much all the other White people, it seems - increasingly so as you move away from downtown

Republican "Stereotype": Mid-level Caterpillar White guy in a management position that lives in Dunlap
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RINO Tom
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E: 2.45, S: -0.52

« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2019, 09:02:34 AM »

Democrat: Immigrant, either Indian or Latino. Supports better school funding and is pretty involved in the community.

Republican: Italian-American and wants to make sure you know it. Works in the automotive repair industry. Informs you of their political opinions on the bus.

LMAO!!! Funnily enough, similar people also exist here in Sydney.

Side note: I have been doing a lot of research into "human ethnic group families" (i.e., trying to make maps of the various subgroups of the language families of the world), and I was shocked how many Italians there are in both Australia and South America.
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