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  2. Southern strategy - Wikipedia

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    Republicans first won a majority of US House seats in the South in the 1994 "Republican Revolution", and only began to dominate the South after the 2010 elections. [ 200 ] Bruce Kalk and George Tindall argue that Nixon's Southern Strategy was to find a compromise on race that would take the issue out of politics, allowing conservatives in the ...

  3. Politics of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] A key element in the change was the transformation of evangelical white Protestants in the south from largely nonpolitical to heavily Republican. Pew pollsters reported, "In the late 1980s, white evangelicals in the South were still mostly wedded to the Democratic Party while evangelicals outside the South were more aligned with the ...

  4. Solid South - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Feldman argues that "the South did not become Republican so much as the Republican Party became southern." [156] Republicans first won a majority of U.S. House seats in the South in the 1994 "Republican Revolution", and only began to dominate the South after the 2010 elections.

  5. Party switching in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party and the American Party both sought to succeed the Whigs as the main opposition to the Democratic Party, and the Republicans eventually became the most popular party in the Northern United States. The Republicans absorbed many Northern Whigs, as well as some anti-slavery Democrats and much of the Free Soil Party.

  6. When did Democrats and Republicans switch platforms? - AOL

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    The Republicans used to favor big government, while Democrats were committed to curbing federal power. So why did the party switch occur? ... So why did the party switch occur? Skip to main ...

  7. The South was a lost cause for Democrats. Now eight key ... - AOL

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    By engaging with new voters in the South — many of them young and minorities — Democratic candidates hope to find a pathway Nov. 3 in a region often disregarded by their party and increasingly ...

  8. Opinion: Here's why Senate will likely flip to Republican ...

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    Texas: Republican Sen. Ted Cruz needs to win reelection for the GOP to take the Senate majority. The main problem is that Republicans think Texas is a lock, and it simply isn’t.

  9. Elections in the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party made gains in the South by way of its "Southern strategy." Today, the Republican Party has substantial strength among white southerners. African Americans in the South have mostly voted with the Democratic Party in state and national elections since the civil rights years.