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« on: August 24, 2013, 10:09:29 PM »

Arizona knows more what it's like to have problems with immigration. I'm not saying Nevada is safe from it, but Arizona sees the problems of illegal immigration first hand and knows what is needed in order to deal with such a threat. The answer is Republicans. We are Republicans! We are one!

Before air conditioning in the late Forties, Arizona and Nevada were both southern expatriate Democratic -- Truman in 1948 carried every county in Arizona, and Clark in Nevada.  Between 1948 and 1952, midwestern migrants moved to Arizona and elected a Republican Governor in 1950, the first ever Republican Congressman in 1952 (John Rhodes) and of course Barry Goldwater to his first Senate seat. The Republican vote more than doubled (from 77K to 152 K) whereas the D vote only moved from 95 K to 108 K, and this basic trend has remained, althougfh LBJ in 1964 came within 4,782 raw votes of beating Goldwater.  The Cluinton 1996 win was a Perot-siphoned plurality.

In 1952, the Democratic vote remained at 31 K (same as 1948), but the Republican jumped from 29 K to 50 K, not quite the Arizona leap. Nevada after 1952 still had Democratic pockets.  Stevenson in 1956 flipped Clark County, and Kennedy in 1960 won Nevada by 2,493 votes.  Post-1964, Nevada was no worse for Ds than any other western state.  In 2004, Republicans peaked at 418 K versus the Kerry 397 K.  In 2008, Obama added 136,000 new votes, whereas McCain lost 6,000.  Romney added 50 K, but Obama only lost 3 K.  Clark County Democratic vote between 2004 and 2008 jumped 99 K, a 

So, its just that Arizona whites are a larger proportion of unreconstructed Southerners? Though, I would say that it is more likely just modest retirees that live on a fixed income and can't afford good public services. If they had money, hey would move to more liberal places.
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« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2013, 08:58:26 AM »

My explanation that there are more affordable retirement communities in Arizona is a better explanation why Arizona is 55% Republican and Nevada is 51% Democrat than to simply say the average Arizonan is a segregationist or that Harry Reid farts a lot.
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« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2013, 09:15:32 AM »

My explanation that there are more affordable retirement communities in Arizona is a better explanation why Arizona is 55% Republican and Nevada is 51% Democrat than to simply say the average Arizonan is a segregationist or that Harry Reid farts a lot.

It's true Arizona attracts more conservative voters. Las Vegas is really the only place people live in Nevada and it's not very livable.

And it's not that people just get up one day, decide they don't like abortion or Mexicans and then decide they want to move to Arizona.
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« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2013, 09:35:11 AM »

I am trying to nip in the bud that Arizonans or those who move there vote the way they do "just 'cuz" or some racist idea that there are "too many Mexicans" in Arizona.
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