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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (277123)12/5/2023 11:33:38 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) of 355413
 
Are you and wharf dishonest or just senile? I have shown this to wharf a zillion times!!

Notice the Democrat that voted against the 1964 civil rights came almost entirely from the 11 southern slave states.

ALL liberals, in both parties, voted for it and almost all conservatives against it!!

Jesus Christ, this is from your post and you cherry picked it.

What is wrong with you!!??

By region[ edit] Senate vote on the Civil Rights Act of 1964.Note that "Southern", as used here, refers to members of Congress from the 11 states that had made up the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. "Northern" refers to members from the other 39 states, regardless of their geographic location. [36]

The House of Representatives: [3]

  • Northern: 281–32 (90–10%)
  • Southern: 8–94 (8–92%)
The Senate: [2]

  • Northern: 72–6 (92–8%)
  • Southern: 1–21 (5–95%) – Ralph Yarborough of Texas was the only Southerner to vote in favor in the Senate
By party and region[ edit]The House of Representatives: [3]

Note that four Representatives voted Present while 13 did not vote.

The Senate: [2]

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