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« on: March 09, 2004, 05:39:19 PM »

South Carolina used to be the model for what southern democrats were. Thats why the primary there was so important. It actually gave the Democrats an idea of who could win in the region. Now South Carolina is one of the most Republican of the southern states. It no longer represents southern democrats, I believe that title has moved to Louisiana. Its like the other deep south states. The only people there that vote Democrat are African Americans and your usual assortment of teachers, librarians, journalists, and social workers.
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