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<blockquote data-quote="Leere" data-source="post: 62406343" data-attributes="member: 280659"><p>I already answered that. Considering how much you despise Obama, I don't think you'll be fully willing to understand, but I guess I'll give it another shot? </p><p></p><p>Missouri (where I live) is a red state. The state went for Romney in a landslide, and the state legislature has a supermajority of Republicans in both chambers. Yet...we elected Democrats to high positions throughout the state, including a Democratic governor, and re-elected the Democratic Senator McCaskill. This is kind of a reverse example, but it should give you the answer right there. It has nothing to do with "handouts", because if it did, rural Missouri would be voting in Democrat after Democrat. But it isn't. Maybe consider that not everyone who votes is as biased as you? And read some scholarly work on voting patterns (which means nothing you will find at a local bookstore).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leere, post: 62406343, member: 280659"] I already answered that. Considering how much you despise Obama, I don't think you'll be fully willing to understand, but I guess I'll give it another shot? Missouri (where I live) is a red state. The state went for Romney in a landslide, and the state legislature has a supermajority of Republicans in both chambers. Yet...we elected Democrats to high positions throughout the state, including a Democratic governor, and re-elected the Democratic Senator McCaskill. This is kind of a reverse example, but it should give you the answer right there. It has nothing to do with "handouts", because if it did, rural Missouri would be voting in Democrat after Democrat. But it isn't. Maybe consider that not everyone who votes is as biased as you? And read some scholarly work on voting patterns (which means nothing you will find at a local bookstore). [/QUOTE]
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