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To: Finny

Thanks. I am not from California and would not know Tom if I was not on this website. This site is very informative.


262 posted on 01/25/2008 4:07:23 PM PST by napscoordinator
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To: napscoordinator
Actually, if you look at a county-by-county map of California in the Presidential elections, it's a lot like the map of the whole nation, and (I was surprised and enlightened to see) New York state: vastly dominated by red, with blue only along the "artsy" and/or metropolitan coast. I am proud to say that of the four coastal counties that voted Red in 2000 (out of 14 coastal counties -- California is a pretty big state), I was born in one, went to college in another, and was living and working in the third one. A fifth coastal county, Ventura, went red in one of the two Bush elections, if I remember correctly, making at one point five out of 14 (by my count) coastal counties. With I think one or two exceptions, the rest of the state was red and again, this is a BIG state in terms of sheer square miles, and 99.9 percent rural and agricultural. We feed a lot of the U.S. and a good part of the world, here.

California's turn to the left is relatively recent, and entirely due to massive population increase in tiny geographical locales.

286 posted on 01/25/2008 4:59:20 PM PST by Finny (FOX News: "We report only what we like. You decide based on what we decide.")
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