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im a white southerner and me and everyone in my area vote the same way as northerners vote. its a whole new generation. the only difference between north and south is the accents. may i remind you, many many people from the north, moved south.

Statistically speaking, white Southerners are more likely to be Republican than Democrat, and more likely to be an Evangelical Christian than a white Northerner. Thus, they are much more likely to vote in a manner categorized as Hard Right.

However, all of the above is a statistical average; like all populations, white Southerners vote according to their own individual beliefs, and the percentage which hold any specific viewpoint varies widely according to location.

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