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June 30, 2005
Blue States' Bad Drivers
As the red state/blue state chasm widens, representatives of both sides have been busy pointing fingers across the divide, anxious to show which set of states is: friendlier, more moral; stocking or feeding from the government trough' more charitable, sacrificing more in Iraq; etc. etc. As could be expected, each side brings its own experts and relies on its own set of statistics.
Next? CNN reports on the results of a nationwide (except Hawaii & Alaska) driver's test, and 9 out of the 10 lowest-scoring states (+DC) are blue: 40. Illinois; 41. Florida; 42. Connecticut; 43. California; 44. Maryland; 44. Washington, D.C.; 44. New York; 47. New Jersey; 48. Massachusetts; and 49. Rhode Island.
What does this mean politically? I won't hazard a guess. Anyone else?
Posted by bill at June 30, 2005 07:36 AM
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