• BobaFuttbucker
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    4 months ago

    That’s because that’s where most of the population is.

    Once you get into the red districts things get waaaaaay more sparse. Most of it is desert.

    Thank god land doesn’t vote 😂

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      4 months ago

      Huh? Red states are deserts? The coast is a desert? I am not sure your statement makes any sense at all.

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        4 months ago

        It’s pretty easy.

        The cities you named are the most populous in the state.

        The rest of the state is largely desert, rural, and where you see a lot of the confederate flags and similar sentiment among the population. In that sense you are correct that Oregon is a very rural, red state. But that’s only by land.

        Land doesn’t vote, and it doesn’t take sides. People do. Luckily the majority of the people in Oregon are not as red as a first glance at a map of the state would have you believe.

        Not sure why you’re having such a tough time understanding. Let me know if you need any more clarification.