Quote from bigdavediode:
Actually I suggested that the Appalachians and southerners are very concerned about incomes over $250,000. (Oh, alright, sarcastically.)
You can reach your own conclusions about why the red dots seem to congregate only in the deep south.
I'd like to hear what they are. One explanation for why Republican turnout is 20% higher than Republican votes in 2004 is drilling.
Any other explanations?
The "deep south" pretty much sums it up. I suppose it was much deeper than usual due to the skin color of the democratic candidate this time around.
With the exception of Florida (for obvious reasons), things haven't changed much in the "deep south" have they? The only other additional reason could be Sarah Palin I suppose, with her appeal to the evangelicals.