Anonymous wrote:
As a resident of NC, I am fully embarrassed by this. However, after spending a decent amount of time in more rural areas of NC, it becomes clear why it is happening. The "good ole boy, 1950s were great, Mayberry, and God rules all" thinking is alive and well. They will NEVER elect a Democrat.
I also have a theory about why female voters love the GOP - especially older ones: They don't think for themselves. Their opinions are taken from their husbands without critically thinking about it.
Is this harsh? Probably. (But I am on DCUM, so no surprise here).
I am a 66 year old recently retired female. The retiree group spans decades and I have become more acquainted with these women as I attend events for retirees. Women who are mid 70's and above lived in a much different time than I did. They did not have the same opportunities (nor the same expectations) for their lives. They followed their husband's careers, largely did not have their own careers, and that mindset still governs their way of thinking. Women my age actually are retiring from careers or jobs and experienced a very different America. For the most part we were part of two income households because jobs did not pay as well nor have as many benefits. The older cohort is dying and I don't see how the Rs get those votes going forward (unless they change).