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@freemo So, where is people there is blue? I mean, cows and bushes don't vote.
Yea sorta... when people are huddled on top of eachother and packed densly they tend to go blue. Those same people allowed to be spread out in nature tend to vote red.
One could argue cities are less healthy to live in due to the tight space, overcrowding, violence, etc. This leads to people demanding more controls (a classically blue outlook). We know from rat models overcrowding leads to oretty unhealthy rats.
@freemo I will correct you there - when people live near other people, they tend to be compassionate. It’s not red/blue issue, it’s an issue of sociopathy caused by isolation vs sanity.
@freemo @casastorta Uh, no, the suburbs tend to go blue because of their proximity to the cities, except in very deep red states. Only very tiny portions of this country are truly urban. Like 90%+ of the blue land mass in this country is not urban or super dense.