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  • Urban America: The New Solid South(Lib barf, but a good read)

    07/31/2008 9:33:38 PM PDT · by MovementConservative · 4 replies · 107+ views
    NewGeography ^ | 7/31/08 | By Joel Kotkin and Mark Schill
    Ever since the 1930s, most urban areas have leaned Democratic. But in presidential elections, many remained stubbornly competitive between the two parties. As late as 1988, for example, Republican nominees won Dallas County and made strong showings in the core urban counties of Cook (Chicago), Los Angeles and King (Seattle). Today, America’s urban areas have evolved into a political monoculture that increasingly resembles the “solid South” that provided a base for Democrats from the late 19th century to the 1960s. Since 1972, the year of the Nixon landslide, the Democratic share has grown 20 percent or more in most of...
  • It's the Cities, Stupid.

    11/17/2004 11:37:18 PM PST · by Sixgun Symphony · 175 replies · 3,480+ views
    The Stranger ^ | Vol 14 No.9 Nov 11 - Nov 17 2004 | Editors of The Stranger
    It's the Cities, Stupid. There are two maps on this page. The one at the top should be familiar. It's one of those red-state/blue-state maps that have been tormenting Democrats, liberals, and progressives since November of 2000. Over the 36 days that George W. Bush and Al Gore fought for the White House in Florida, "red" and "blue" became metaphors for America's divided electorate. Red vs. Blue--Democrat vs. Republican; liberal vs. conservative; pro-life vs. pro-choice; gun-huggers vs. gun-haters; gay-huggers vs. gay-haters. The red-state/blue-state map opposite shows the results of 2004's presidential election--red states won by George W. Bush, blue states...