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Conservatism liberalism US states

The most conservative states in the US tend to be the poorest and the least educated states while the wealthiest most educated states tend to be liberal does a state becoming wealthy and educated mean it becomes more liberal and that conservatism keep the state poor.
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In order to answer your question you need to delve into that state's history. Has it always been conservative? If the answer is yes, then your answer is that states "priorities" are not serving their people well (poor education, poor infrastructure, poor medical care).

Unfortunately states don't flip from one political party to another easily or quickly. What they prioritize is set by generational "trauma" - so to speak.

States that do well are a hub for diversity. Individuals go there for an education and stay because that's where the jobs - schools - hospitals etc. are.

Meanwhile the "poorer" states invoke (emphatically) states's rights while their state is not benefitting them and they are angered by other state's ability to manage themselves. (Then they look for a savior to see them and hear their struggles > in walks opportunistic Trump)

Ignorance breeds ignorance.

If you want a clearer understanding I suggest reading Hillbilly Elegy (don't watch the movie).
@whippersnapper Who knew there would be a meme for it??

Here’s Hillbilly Elegy summarized in just 3 lessons:

1. J.D. had a childhood filled with difficulties.
2. Life began to improve for J.D. when he moved in with his grandmother and continued to get better when he joined the military.
3. Just like J.D., you can overcome any struggle or setback to live the life you want.

https://fourminutebooks.com/hillbilly-elegy-summary/
@ElwoodBlues Perfect. Thank you ❤️
@ElwoodBlues Yes thanks!