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Poverty

Why Mississippi, a deeply red state, is poor? - User:United States

I'll take a shot in the dark: cause the 37% (or three times the national average) of Blacks in Mississippi, who vote Democrat, are comfortable with life on the Democrat plantation? RobSFree Kyle! 18:31, 25 November 2020 (EST)
I think it's better to look at it from a county-by-county perspective; it seems that the Democrat-run areas are poorer than the heavily Republican areas. According to here, richer counties tended to favor Hyde-Smith and Wicker in the 2018 Senate races. —LTMay D.C., his mother, and I.S. be all well! Wednesday, 18:34, 25 November 2020 (EST)

They insist they want jobs, housing, and education for their children, and they don't even know what the phrase "Democrat plantation", or "Democrat stronghold" means. - User:United States

I'm sure their Democrat masters are happy; they get their vote and give nothing in return for it. RobSFree Kyle! 19:39, 25 November 2020 (EST)