08-24-2018, 01:49 PM
(08-24-2018, 12:33 PM)pbrower2a Wrote: And remember: there are "Blue" areas in "Red states" (think of most large cities in Texas, and the border area) and "Red" areas in blue states (like most of Illinois outside of Greater Chicago). The grain that grows in 'Red' rural America goes through lake and river ports in 'Blue' cities. Coal and iron ore mined in 'Red' America gets combined with limestone in 'Blue' Gary, Indiana (sure, that is a dump) to make steel that we all need. IAre you a typical Democratic voter or a blue? There's a difference between the two. I now have direct access to blues because there's a difference between the two of them. As I've either said or mentioned, I used to have to go through a bunch of typical Democratic voters to get to the blues that I had issues with. I don't have that issue anymore. I have direct access to blues and I'm free to do as I please. Times have changed and the amount of support that I've gained across the board has increased substantially.