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Adam Griffin
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« on: October 12, 2014, 07:31:52 PM »

Most people who call themselves "moderates" have been liberal in my experience.

It's the opposite in the south.

Meh, I wouldn't say that based on my experience. Usually it's:

moderate = Democrat (60%)
independent = Republican (70%)
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Adam Griffin
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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2014, 11:40:57 AM »

Most people who call themselves "moderates" have been liberal in my experience.

It's the opposite in the south.

Meh, I wouldn't say that based on my experience. Usually it's:

moderate = Democrat (60%)
independent = Republican (70%)
Um, no? Moderates voted 56% - 41% for Obama, and Independents voted 50% - 45% for Romney. Check out the link IceSpear just posted.

Um, yes? I was referring to the leans in the South (more particularly, places like my home state) - not the national averages - since someone brought up that particular group.
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