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SMU faculty/admins nearly 100% democrats

On election night, looking at the various State maps (ANY State's map for that matter) broken down by county tells you all you need to know.
 
On election night, looking at the various State maps (ANY State's map for that matter) broken down by county tells you all you need to know.

Tells me what? That big metro areas in FL skew 55/45 or 60/40 and that most every county outside of the metros go hard for the GOP since the Democrats have decided they choose to spit at rural people?

You guys act like these metros go 90% Democrat. In Pinellas and Hillsborough the D’s got 55%. That’s a lot of people voting Republican.
 
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UMiami employees donated a grand total of $340,894.11 during this time frame, 92.98 percent of which went to Democrat candidates and causes.

Why are you still posting something that literally everyone already knows: smart people are liberal.

Are you trying to prove your stupidity? Why not post a link showing how water is wet? Or the sky is blue?
 
Tells me what? That big metro areas in FL skew 55/45 or 60/40 and that most every county outside of the metros go hard for the GOP since the Democrats have decided they choose to spit at rural people?
You guys act like these metros go 90% Democrat. In Pinellas and Hillsborough the D’s got 55%. That’s a lot of people voting Republican.
The classic big v. little states is now rural v. urban. If a Constitutional Process was held today, that would be the argument all over again.

Urban centers and minorities would complain about county representation outside of their control 'at odds' with the 'majority' of the state, and rural centers would complain about urban centers 'controlling' what is defined as the 'majority' of the state (and that 'circular reference').

Just like people say the 'Popular Vote' is the only one that matters, and 'all these flyover states shouldn't have a say' while the counter is that 'one single state (California) swings the popular vote all on its own.'
 
The classic big v. little states is now rural v. urban. If a Constitutional Process was held today, that would be the argument all over again.

Urban centers and minorities would complain about county representation outside of their control 'at odds' with the 'majority' of the state, and rural centers would complain about urban centers 'controlling' what is defined as the 'majority' of the state (and that 'circular reference').

Just like people say the 'Popular Vote' is the only one that matters, and 'all these flyover states shouldn't have a say' while the counter is that 'one single state (California) swings the popular vote all on its own.'
Yup. The whole process was set-up to give the less populous states equal say.
 
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