smoltchanov
Junior Chimp
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« on: April 20, 2024, 03:43:08 AM » |
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Historycally that would be New England and Mid-Atlantic states, which, in 1950th - 1970th, supplied most of moderate (sometimes - even liberal) Senate and House Republican members. But Republican parties of these states swung heavily right of late, as most moderates and liberals see no sense to go into Republican party, when they can buid much better career in Democratic one. So - Republican parties of these states consist mostly of "diehard conservatives, who have nowhere else to go" right now.
As a result - Republican, and, generally conservative, states come to fore: Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Kansas, and so on...
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