In the U.S., if you look at a voting map from a county level, the vast majo of the country is Conservative with only a few blue cities/states. So basically a small minority of the country is controlling all of it.look at NYS county by county votes... kings co. queens co. ny co... like 3 or 4 counties over rule everything, and with unusual voting percentages.. all near eachother and tiny co.. It smells bad
Ahfe wrote to Dr. What <=-
look at NYS county by county votes... kings co. queens co. ny co...
like 3 or 4 counties over rule everything, and with unusual voting percentages.. all near eachother and tiny co.. It smells bad
They were at one point. But I think Canada has even more concentrated centers of power.
In the U.S., if you look at a voting map from a county level, the vast majority of the country is Conservative with only a few blue cities/states. So basically a small minority of the country is controlling all of it.
I think Canada is worse off there. Hence the Alberta vote.
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