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[[Liberals]], repeatedly unpopular in the South, have tried to attribute this strategy to racial politics. The reality is that liberals have always played the [[political card|racist card]] far more often than [[Republicans]] do. | [[Liberals]], repeatedly unpopular in the South, have tried to attribute this strategy to racial politics. The reality is that liberals have always played the [[political card|racist card]] far more often than [[Republicans]] do. | ||
| + | ==See also== | ||
| + | *[[Liberals and racism]]: the historical racist support the Democratic Party had. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 04:36, March 7, 2012
The Southern strategy is a path to the White House by winning support in the South rather than the media centers of Boston and New York City.
Liberals, repeatedly unpopular in the South, have tried to attribute this strategy to racial politics. The reality is that liberals have always played the racist card far more often than Republicans do.
See also
- Liberals and racism: the historical racist support the Democratic Party had.