Yet you have time to post alot.
I provided you with some links, you could just start there.
Trust me, looking for evidence that the South was completely controlled by a bunch of liberals from 1860-1960 is going to be fruitless.
Don't be a smartass, seriously. You are asking for over 80 years of voting records pertaining to a political party versus their ideological lean. Actually scratch that, you are asking me to go back to the 1800's when the real seeds of expansion started. You think that's a small order?
Fine then, this is what you get, take it or leave it.
- Bull Conner, Chicago, local expansionist, race riots; not conservative.
- Robert Byrd, Former Klansman, just about everything funded federally in his state has his namesake, spending went out of control on his watch, fiscally extremely liberal, dropped the N bomb on national T.V. not so long ago.
- FDR, national, expanded the federal role of government with help from a Democrat congress, era of Jim Crowe was in full effect, did not end it, spent tons of money on the federal expansion, did not de-segregate the U.S. military.
- Democrat congress of the 1960's, filibustered the Civil Rights act and were big spenders. Their own president John F. Kennedy had to fight them tooth and nail to reduce the tax rates.
- Bill Clinton/Ted Kennedy, in a conversation about BHO Clinton mused about the fact that the "boy would have been fetching us coffee a few years ago", Clinton's record speaks for itself.
Again, since you want to play these games and then try to structure the argument we're done here. If you even try to spin it that these self-proclaimed liberals were conservative then you aren't being honest.