by lawnchair » Wed 03 Nov 2004, 10:37:34
From my POV: Nine nations and Red vs Blue
1. Ecotopia - definate BLUE
2. Mexamerica - Pretty strongly RED. Amazing mix, though. Lots of people in Hollywood, Vegas, and the Porn Belt are right-wingers, somehow.
3. Dixie - Definately RED
4. The Islands - I can't say, and probably mixed.
5. The Foundary - Economically BLUE, split culturally. The thing is, the Foundry has been shrinking dramatically with the end of manufacturing in the US. The cities of the Foundry are still Blue, but the suburbs of Cleveland, Cinnci, St Louis, Buffalo and more are Dixie RED. The rural of the states has been in Dixie for a while.
6. New England - Definately Blue.
7. Quebec - Bleu? Oui!
8. The Bread basket - One that will surprise you. Been getting REDder in the southern plains, but a bed of populism still resides in MN, IA, and WI. Also very notable, the breadbasket includes Sask. and Manitoba. These two provinces are similar to Kansas and Nebraska in many ways, yet are home to incredible BLUE-wing populism, and populism could take root in the rural US plains again.
9. The Empty Quarter (The intermountain west) - Yup. Red
ABBERATIONS:
1. Alaska - Red. Not too abberrant... is part of the 'Empty Quarter' (number 9 above), excepting the southeast panhandle (part of Ecotopia).
2. Hawaii - Cannot say.
3. DC - The permanent residents of DC are deep BLUE. But it is an amazing town, with BLUE MD suburbs and RED VA suburbs.
4. Newfoundland - BLUE-ish on a US scale, but rather conservative. Germane to PeakOil, wants more independence as it has a good energy profile (offshore oil, hydro in Labrador, and the possibility of more hydro). Not happy with Quebec or Ottawa on energy matters.