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by Gavin65. 11/21/24 09:37 PM
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Re: Midwest states
[Re: YellaLineHunter]
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11/05/24 09:43 PM
11/05/24 09:43 PM
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Farmers have typically voted for democrats back in the day for crop insurance. That has since changed. What I see now is low population densities in majority of the state allowing a few big cities to decide the outcome of the election. That’s the issue with Washington and Oregon. The big cities have so many idiots. They over the working class in rural areas.
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