tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5255499258004527912.post5372375542665133750..comments2024-02-07T08:45:19.794-05:00Comments on World Wide Woodard: Washington Monthly primer on American Nations and 2016 ElectionColin Woodardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12452265910045355035noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5255499258004527912.post-55421741987566498572017-01-14T15:08:56.370-05:002017-01-14T15:08:56.370-05:00I consider your regionalistic theory of voting pat...I consider your regionalistic theory of voting patterns quite robust. Take for example the heart states, Mississippi and Vermont, of the two most antagonistic regions, the Deep South and Yankeedom. I think they have never ever voted together in a presidential election. <br /><br />However, I tend to somehow disagree on the assignment of different characteristics -i.e. political values- between regions that you make to explain those patterns. Also, I think you give too much predictive power to those values. Where were the liberty-minded spirit of White Mississippians and the communitarian-minded spirit of Vermonters the four consecutive elections that Mississippi gave +90% of the vote to FDR and Vermont rejected the man and his New Deal? Jim Hoggnoreply@blogger.com