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nrjk1 11 points ago +11 / -0

All three are blue states. It really goes to show it is always about demographics first, policy and/or political ideology second. We complain about welfare. Who takes the most welfare per capita? We complain about crime and leftist policies on incarceration. Who commits the most crime?

Multiculturalism and forced intergration is liberalism's greatest enemy; it's the proverbial boulder attached to the ankle pulling it under as the left scratches it ass screaming about white supremacy and rascism instead of untying the knot.

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CaptainRumington 4 points ago +6 / -2

NH is Red, and they found lots of evidence of Fraud from Dominion machines to Vermonters voting in their elections.

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nrjk1 5 points ago +5 / -0

True true. Since 1976 its 5 red and 7 blue in the presidential election. So with 2020 it would be six six split. Either way, it's not white Democrats committing all of the violent and property crime.

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giantrabbit1 4 points ago +4 / -0

Legislature & governor are red.

Also, 2016 election (normal turnout year) was really really close. Trump & Kelly Ayotte (Senate) only lost by 1000-3000 votes.

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Spacestar_Ordering 2 points ago +2 / -0

Vermont's a prime example of this. They're hyper left wing and progressive in their policy, but it's still a very relaxed beautiful place to live. As opposed to other places I've lived like Philadelphia, where even in the nice parts, you need to keep your head on a swivel.