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  Which party voters "stereotype" is more true (search mode)
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« on: December 28, 2011, 06:47:34 PM »

Well, certain circles of the  Paultie movement and TEA Party could be considered "hippies" by some.
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« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2012, 05:27:22 PM »

I have to go with DFB on this one. A lot of the stereotypes are true. I say this as a person who lives in the most rural area of the country, has dated "several" redneck girls, used to hang out with 'rednecks' in high school and has a large extended family of 'rednecks'.

This is to say that not all Republicans are Rednecks, but about 90% of rednecks are Republican. There are a couple of rancher kids who are pro-environment and pro-ACLU Democrats (still pretty conservative...but they voted for Obama) but because of education and income, they may not fit the "redneck" subculture...but perhaps they are the upper crust of it.
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