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Old 04-01-2008, 07:27 AM   #50
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Originally Posted by wildwoodfam View Post
As someone with fourth generation family roots in VT - it really depends where in VT you came from - and despite the farming and agricultural nature of VT - it was never really a homebase for conservatism... The cities of Burlington, home to four universities has always been a haven of liberal politics, and since the majority of the population lives in that region, hard to say that VT was a conservative state.

Bernie Sanders has done amazing things for the state - starting first in Burlington, and expanding to state-wide. He's a quirky fella to be sure - but a very good leader for VT - and Patrick Leahy could hardly be considered a conservative - nor could the renegade republican, Jeffords.

It was not really and influx of yuppies from NY - had to do more with all the college kids staying in VT after graduating.

Just my opinion....
I think Bennington is a pretty liberal area, no?
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