Are there many differences between conservatives around the United States, or border regions?
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  Are there many differences between conservatives around the United States, or border regions?
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WindowPhil
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« on: July 21, 2021, 07:09:26 AM »

Two questions.


First:

If we took conservatives from

* Alabama

* North Dakota

* Michigan

* Massachusetts

and

* Eastern Washington/Oregon

Are they all the same in their beliefs pretty much, or are there any noticeable differences between them?


Second:



These are the rural farming communities of Neche, North Dakota and Gretna, Manitoba. Do stereotypes hold up, meaning someone from Neche has more similarities to a bible belter in Alabama than to someone from Gretna, and someone from Gretna is more similar to a British or Australian person than someone from Neche?
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SaneDemocrat
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« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2021, 08:50:08 AM »

North Dakota Conservatives I suspect are more libertarian I suspect.Michigan/Appalachia conservatives are more populist.
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