10 years after Vicksburg finally celebrates July 4th again
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EngineeringOk3547 on
1952 also look like this
NewDay2517 on
John Davis‘ vote was also the lowest of any Democrat in history, outside of the 1860 election where there were two Democratic candidates (and not in a „one is running third party“ kind of way).
swift-sentinel on
Restoring the southern states was a mistake.
RadishPerson745 on
Who invited Oklahoma to the party??
Also crazy how back then the entire South+Oklahoma only had the electoral votes of 4 northern states (Ohio, Illinois,New York and Pennsylvania)
GianniAntetokounmpo on
Based Wisconsin
jhwheuer on
That divide will be there so much longer that you guys think.
pubesinourteeth on
This is exactly what defines The South, and why Texas is a part of it.
Rossum81 on
Why you don’t see are the Democrat strong goals in the north eastern cities. Think Tammy Hall, which, even even by that late date was still little strong and going concern in New York City or James Michael Curly in Boston.
SMStotheworld on
Reminder this was before the parties switched names around ww2
Kejones9900 on
Holy shit, WV had 8 votes??
fing_lizard_king on
You can still see Wisconsins state borders from during the civil war. Interesting map
Put3socks-in-it on
The near parity of population density between West Virginia and Virginia is kind of crazy to see
1994bmw on
Worth noting that Harding won Tennessee four years earlier
saxmanking on
California only had 13 electoral college votes!!
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Third party needs to rise again
10 years after Vicksburg finally celebrates July 4th again
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1952 also look like this
John Davis‘ vote was also the lowest of any Democrat in history, outside of the 1860 election where there were two Democratic candidates (and not in a „one is running third party“ kind of way).
Restoring the southern states was a mistake.
Who invited Oklahoma to the party??
Also crazy how back then the entire South+Oklahoma only had the electoral votes of 4 northern states (Ohio, Illinois,New York and Pennsylvania)
Based Wisconsin
That divide will be there so much longer that you guys think.
This is exactly what defines The South, and why Texas is a part of it.
Why you don’t see are the Democrat strong goals in the north eastern cities. Think Tammy Hall, which, even even by that late date was still little strong and going concern in New York City or James Michael Curly in Boston.
Reminder this was before the parties switched names around ww2
Holy shit, WV had 8 votes??
You can still see Wisconsins state borders from during the civil war. Interesting map
The near parity of population density between West Virginia and Virginia is kind of crazy to see
Worth noting that Harding won Tennessee four years earlier
California only had 13 electoral college votes!!