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Southern Voting behavior since the 1960's
Title: Southern Voting behavior since the 1960's
Category: History
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Southern Voting behavior since the 1960's
Southern Voting behavior since the 1960’s
Voters in many areas of the U.S. are apt to vote differently as a whole from election to election. The nation has also had a decreased turnout rate for the presidential and local elections. The South has typically not followed these patterns that the rest of has seemed to be following. The Southern whites of the U.S. have typically followed and voted for the more conservative candidate
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