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by gradientsrneat
439 days ago
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You stayed in the Tenderloin? Geez. Most large US cities have, "bad neighborhoods." It's not specific to blue states. The US cities with top highest violent crime rates are more likely to be in red states: https://www.police1.com/community-policing/articles/where-ar... I am no fan of the two-party system but your view of the parties is almost 20 years out-of-date and is ignoring some pretty glaring issues. |
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Red states with blue cities, an important distinction. I looked it up - https://ballotpedia.org is a good place to start - and would be interested to see this disproven.
In what way is my view of the parties out of date?