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« on: May 20, 2019, 11:22:30 AM »

There are less people of color in the Twin Cities metro than Milwaukee metro, leading to less racial animus which is the bedrock of the conservatism in the Milwaukee metro area. Rapid suburbanization in the Milwaukee did not really occur until the white flight late 1950's to 1970's which is much later than other major metros.

Is there any particular issue position or demographic in the GOP that the left doesn’t explain with racism?
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