Kevin Tarr wrote:
> 
> At 04:27 PM 2/17/2004, you wrote:
> 
> >--- Dan Minette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The only way for Democrats to win in the South is to
> > > win a good portion of
> > > these folks over.  This can be done by emphasizing
> > > the economic issues and
> >
> >I basically agree with everything you wrote (I think -
> >I read it fairly quickly).  I think it's more than
> >just the South, though.  As a rule of thumb, outside
> >of party registration, the easiest way to find out how
> >a white person votes is to ask how often they go to
> >church.  More than once a month, and they
> >overwhelmingly vote Republican (African-Americans, of
> >course, are very devout and heavily Democratic).  Less
> >than once a month and they vote Democratic.  To first
> >order, that's the dominating factor -
> >
> >Gautam Mukunda
> 
> I break all the rules. Higher than average intelligence; college graduate;
> non-religious, only go to church for weddings and funerals, at least five
> years since I've been in one. I only vote democratic if there is no
> republican on the ticket, or the candidate is very opposite of my views.

Do you vote in primaries?

(I vote in Republican primaries because whatever district I'm in tends
to be a lock for the Republicans and I want to have some say in who
represents me.)

        Julia

other than that, not feeling terribly affiliated with any particular
party now
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