“There are actually MORE rednecks in Florida than all of Alabama. And by that, I mean native born”
I don’t know where you got your data from but I’d sure like to see it.
The out of state plates I see in just my town alone is mind-boggling.
Right here:
https://sachsmedia.com/florida-population-statistics/
Quote:
Indeed, the share of Florida residents born outside the United States has almost quadrupled since 1900, up to 21 percent. Only 36 percent of Floridians were native to the state – down from 43 percent in 1950 – with the remaining 43 percent coming to Florida from other states.
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The total population of the state of Florida: (US Census Bureau): 21,781,128
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/FL
36 % of 21 million = 7,560,000. That is 7.5 MILLION native-born Floridians.
Total population of the state Alabama: 5,039,877
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/AL
So, there are 2 MILLION more native-born Floridians than all of the TOTAL population of Alabama.
26% of Alabama are African American. Yes, some are even Rednecks, but not most (sadly).
26% of 5 million = 1,300,000 so 5,039,877 - 1,300,000 = 3739877.
So, in all of Alabama, there are 3,740,000 White, Hispanic and Asian Alabamians. Assume even 90% are Rednecks, that = 3,365,889 Rednecks.
Assuming 50% of the Native-Born Floridians are Rednecks, that means 50% of 7,560,000 = 3,780,000. You got us beat by about 414,000 Rednecks.