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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, it's a Mid-Atlantic state. So sick of the outdated Mason Dixon argument. [/quote]Why are you sick of it. That is the definition and it doesn't matter how you feel about it.[/quote] Mkay, no. Definitions from yesterday don't necessarily define today. [/quote]Yeah, they really do. Especially in this case.[/quote] Marylanders don’t agree with you. Despite the Census laws defining Maryland as a Southern Atlantic state - the vast majority of Marylanders consider themselves to be living in a northern state. Politically, Maryland has much more in common with New England mindsets than southern states. [/quote] Just curious, what’s your evidence that most Marylanders consider themselves northerners? In my own experience, most I know don’t identify with either the north or the south.[/quote] MD Goucher college poll … they do a lot of public opinion polls and are based in Md. https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/maryland-considered-northern-state-goucher-college-poll/ [/quote] Like many polls, they do random telephone calls. I wonder, though, how representative these are — since many people with caller-ID. No longer answer calls from unfamiliar numbers. Then, of those who do, not all will be willing to be surveyed. Not knocking this particular survey, just pointing out some typical limitations. [/quote] GOUCHER COLLEGE POLL The Goucher College Poll measures the opinions of Maryland residents and voters on important policy, social, and economic issues. The poll results and a methodology statement are released to members of the media and other interested groups as a public service to the state. Goucher students help research survey questions, design the questionnaire, and analyze the results. The Sarah T. Hughes Center for Politics is a member of the Association of Academic Survey Research Organizations and the American Association for Public Opinion Research Transparency Initiative. The Goucher College Poll is funded by the Sarah T. Hughes Center for Politics endowment and partnerships with trusted media organizations. [/quote]
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