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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rock_nj who wrote (392333)4/14/2003 9:05:35 PM
From: briskit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I always thought of Cali as politically more conservative, but socially and judicially liberal. But I wouldn't have put them in the GOP pocket. Nobody voted Dukakis, or Mondale. Seems like voter patterns are in flux lots of places. Gore couldn't carry his home state or Ar. Interesting times we live in. I don't know how to characterize them. It mostly depends on caricatures in the media and how the block of the country sees itself. Huge blocks of the country are more conservative, reflected in the changes in state and national legislatures. Texas is GOP controlled for the first time in history.



To: Rock_nj who wrote (392333)4/14/2003 10:16:07 PM
From: DavesM  Respond to of 769670
 
Speaking of California, which metropolitan area in CA has the greatest income gap between blacks and whites? Oakland or Riverside-San Bernadino?

Guess which metropolitan area went for Bush and which to Gore? Oakland or Riverside-San Bernadino?