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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You leftists need to get out of the city more. You all are clueless!! [/quote] It's bubble-vision. Totally prevents them from seeing the world outside the beltway. [/quote] eh.. I can say the same to rural people who have never left their tiny little insular towns. Maybe it would open up their eyes. Certainly, many have left those areas to never return. Why do you think that is if rural areas are so wonderful?[/quote] I'll agree with you the small town bubble is as isolated as the liberal urban bubble is. The vast majority live in neither. But in ordinary suburbs and ordinary cities.[/quote] Define “ordinary city.” [/quote] Tampa, Dallas, Kansas City, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Columbus, Denver, Charlotte, Atlanta, Raleigh, Jacksonville, Phoenix, Indianapolis, you get it. Even in the DC area outside the beltway can fall into this category. [/quote] I live just outside Tampa, and grew up in another "ordinary" city, and can tell you that the people I know here share sensibilities with the people on DCUM. I don't doubt there are people who don't share those sensibilities here as well - but my friends, my cohort, are not so different. You have your stereotypes, and they're dumb.[/quote] I can look at the voting patterns and statistics to show how wrong you are. Yes, there are left wing Democrats everywhere, just as there are even Republican and Trump voters in DC. So when people talk about moderate or middle ground or Republican leaning or mildly Democratic leaning districts and regions, just because there's a neighborhood of left wing Bernie supporters doesn't disprove the larger point. Hillsborough County, home to Tampa, was only a "light blue" in the 2016 election map. Not even the darker blue of Miami. [/quote]
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