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He stayes that there is a difference. Duh!
But the Pro-slavery people were liberal and conservative Democrats. Not Republican.
And there was no true switch. That is the Dems/Liberals trying to rewrite history.
And the so-called Southern Strategy, while it does have a few parts of factuality to it, is mostly a myth.
The Real Story of the Un-Solid South
At the center of the Southern Strategy myth is the idea that Republicans used the race card to seduce Democratic voters in the South into leaving their natural partisan home. The truth, as Trende convincingly demonstrates, is the opposite: ...
The Southern Strategy Myth and the Lost Majority | RedState
Hahaha! Rewrite history...that's funny. The Southern Strategy isn't "so-called it" was litterally created and penned by a Nixon advisor and was written and talked about by Republican strategist before Nixon.