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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Bluest States Spilling The Most Red Ink


Want to know which states are in the worst financial condition? One telling indicator that might not immediately come to mind is whether most of its citizens identify themselves as Democrats.

The five states in the worst financial condition--Illinois, New York, Connecticut, California and New Jersey--are all among the bluest of blue states. The five most fiscally fit states are more of a mix. Three--Utah, Nebraska and Texas--boast Republican majorities and two--New Hampshire and Virginia--skew Democratic.

Of the 10 states in the worst financial condition, eight are among a total of 23 defined by Gallup as "solidly Democratic," meaning the Democrats enjoy an advantage of 10 percentage points or greater in party affiliation. These states include the ones listed above as making up the bottom five, plus Massachusetts, Ohio and Wisconsin.

Why do Democratic states appear to be struggling more than Republican ones? It comes down to stronger unions and a larger appetite for public programs, according to Kent Redfield, professor emeritus of political studies and public affairs at the University of Illinois' Center for State Policy and Leadership.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Solidly Democratic = burdens on society
You can also add that they are the states that have sanctuary cities for illegal aliens. Go figure.

Anonymous said...

That's not all. When state benefits run out for unemployment, that will be it! Federal government stopped the extended unemployment as of Feb 28th! Since there are few jobs to be had out there, the true suffering will begin! The second great depression has begun! You think crime is bad now, just wait until people become desprate!