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Question: These states belong to the GOP through and through, but if one were to vote democratic during a presidential year, which would it be?
#1
West Virginia
 
#2
Oklahoma
 
#3
Kentucky
 
#4
Alabama
 
#5
Arkansas
 
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Total Voters: 51

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DS0816
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« on: April 07, 2015, 07:30:29 AM »

…Alabama.

West Virginia and Arkansas are on their way to becoming like Oklahoma. (The only Arkansas county Barack Obama carried with his re-election in 2012, with more than 50,000 voters, was Pulaski County, with its county seat Little Rock—and this was with less than 55 percent of its vote. Nothing impressive. And West Virginia voted like Oklahoma—embracing the incompetent Republican Mitt Romney, beyond sanity, because of collective racism against Obama.)

Oklahoma is a cesspool.

Kentucky is a thing of the past.

Alabama actually has more promise (especially as older whites die off)  than the rest because, if the Democrats amassed a 40-state landslide, and four of the five poll's listed states carried for the losing Republican, it's easier to imagine Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, and West Virginia siding with three hardcore GOP states—Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming—while the other three are Alaska, Kansas, and Nebraska. Alabama also has more potential, than the four other poll listees, because of voting companion and neighboring Mississippi. Since their first vote, back in 1820, they've carried differently only once—in 1840. And over the last two elections, Mississippi was less Republican than Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, and West Virginia.
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