Posted on 05/11/2016 10:22:04 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
As if the election results weren't enough proof that Donald Trump absolutely dominated Appalachia, this map offers a pretty good picture of just how widespread the presumptive GOP nominee's support is in the region:
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Hillbillies for Donald
Aww, they’re all stupid white hillbillies, they don’t count.
Mexican illegal aliens in Los Angeles are the most important people on Earth, doncha know?
Leastways they think so. That’s why they demand we pay them to exist.
From the coal mines of Kentucky to the California shores...
Clever catch. They have discovered how to keep up a self fulfilling prophecy for fun and profit.
Coal country? Wonder how many are disgruntled union workers and are angry with Hill and the Democrats?
We’ll all be very angry with the Democrats as soon as they force a carbon tax on the middle class. All of us!
Scots-Irish Hero! Yee-Haw!
I tried to promote my song “Rednecks Built America” to Donald Trump but alas, they weren’t interested.
Maybe not the best song in the world, but it was accurate.
Folks are seeing how the ‘Rats are playing the whole world for suckers.
Bernie carried WV after Hillary said she’d shut down coal. Do those damfool Dems really think Red Bernie would do anything more than Hillary to save the coal industry?
They are probably figuring he can’t be any worse.
That’s the fracking area for NY, too. He said he’d make it happen in NY....unlike our damn governor.
I learned a long time ago, a great politician knows every person can help you one way or another. You never turn away support. If you manage their support properly, it is always an asset to your campaign.
I think that Trump’s pro-American jobs stand will bring him lots of union votes. It really is a natural fit.
Pittsburgh is Appalachia?
Cracker Frackers for Trump!
So they can attend rallies and wave their Mexican flags
Whiskey Rebellion....
We prefer to be called `Hillwilliams’./
Yes Pittsburgh is officially in Appalachia. As you see on the map, even a number of counties in Mississippi and South Carolina are considered Appalachia. The borders are a bit inflated in my opinion.
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