Hi Y'all,
Paul Smith wrote:
I have a dear friend who lives in a "red state" who has kept me on my toes about not stereotyping such states (for example, when I made the mistake of passing along jokes about such states or suggestions that they withdraw from the U.S. and become part of Afghanistan). As she reminds me regularly, in even the "reddest" of those states (Utah), more than 1/4 of the voters chose Kerry over Bush.
Here is an interesting site that looks at "red" states and "blue" states.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/election/
Best wishes to everyone as they move towards the end of the semester!
Linda
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Linda M. Woolf, Ph.D.
President-Elect, Peace Psychology Division 48, APA
Secretary, Society for the Teaching of Psychology (Div. 2, APA)
Professor of Psychology Coordinator - Holocaust & Genocide Studies,
Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights
Webster University
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