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Question: Which region will it be in?
#1
Northeast/New England
 
#2
Upper Midwest
 
#3
Southeast (MD, VA, NC, GA, etc.)
 
#4
Great Plains
 
#5
Deep South
 
#6
Mountain West (incl. Alaska)
 
#7
Southwest
 
#8
Upland South (KY, WV, TN, etc)
 
#9
West Coast (incl. Hawaii)
 
#10
Other (but what else is there?)
 
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« on: October 30, 2011, 01:08:50 PM »

Maybe something like this?
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MagneticFree
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E: 6.97, S: -0.70

« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2012, 02:45:31 AM »
« Edited: September 01, 2012, 02:47:09 AM by RockyIce »

I think this deserves another bump after watching the RNC.  Notice how Romney is the first GOP candidate that never mentioned war in his speech since 1952 Eisenhower?  I noticed the current GOP platform is still the same as 2008, but Romney doesn't want to agree.  

Is this a possible shift in the platform for being isolationists of the war, more moderate on social issues and such?  I noticed they're getting better having Hispanics in their party.  

Could the Democrat party be more for war and appeal to social Conservatives in the future?

What do you guys think so far?
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