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		<description><![CDATA[Why we don't all get along. | Oregon and Washington are the most politically polarized states in the nation. Check out this chart from the statistics whiz kids at Fivethirtyeight: Chart interpretation: The higher your state, the more liberal its John Kerry voters were; the further left your state is, the more conservative your George W Bush (2004) voters were. (Don&#8217;t get hung up on the colors: those just represent which candidate won the state.) Now see where Oregon and Washington are,...]]></description>
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