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Wyoming is a strongly conservative state, having voted Republican in all Presidential elections from 1968 onwards. Because the true way to tell how socially conservative a place is is by seeing how strongly it voted for Bush. I'm a partisan idiot!
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Wyoming is a strongly conservative state, having voted Republican in all Presidential elections from 1968 onwards.
  
 
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Wyoming
Capital Cheyenne
Nickname The Equality/Cowboy State
Official Language English
Governor Dave Freudenthal, D
Senator John Barrasso, R
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Senator Mike Enzi, R
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Ratification of Constitution/or statehood July 10, 1890 (44th)
Flag of Wyoming Motto: Equal Rights
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Wyoming is a state in the western United States. Wyoming became a state on July 10, 1890. It was the 44th state to join the union. It is the home of the world renowned Yellowstone National Park. In 2000 its population was a little more than 500,000, the lowest of any state in the country. The state capital is Cheyenne. The current Governor is David D. Freudenthal.

Industry

Wyoming is the number one coal producer in the United States, having surpassed West Virginia and Kentucky in coal production since the 1980s, largely due to surface (or strip) mining activity in the Powder River Basin.

Politics

Wyoming is a strongly conservative state, having voted Republican in all Presidential elections from 1968 onwards.