My statements...the ones I am backing up...were these:
The south has always been a stronghold of American conservatives.
It was almost solid Democrat...until LBJ passed and signed the Equal Rights Act.
If you think that is a myth...you must think it a myth that Abraham Lincoln was once president of the United States.
The first paragraph of the link I offered (THE ONE YOU SAID HAS "ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO") with my assertions...reads:Take a look at the political party make-up of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina...before the Civil Rights Act...
...and take a look at it now.
Wake the hell up, Boy.
It is one thing to do this restructuring when attempting to make excuses for the abomination in the Oval Office...
...but when you revise history...that is a step too far.
The beginnings of the blue-red regional alignment in today’s American politics can be traced to 1964, when Republicans broke through in the South after almost 100 years of Democratic domination.
The material in the link has EVERYTHING to do with my assertions.
Not sure if you guys are sick, dumb, or crazy...but I guess I gotta put up with you, because you are NOT going to make it seem I am not dealing with my assertions.
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