For a Better Future, Live in a Red State. A Debate
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While gridlock and division in Washington make it difficult for either party or ideology to set national policy, single-party government prevails in three-quarters of the states. In 24 states Republicans control the governorship and both houses of the legislature, and in 13 states Democrats enjoy one-party control. Comparing economic growth, education, health care, quality of life and environment, and the strength of civil society, is it better to live in a red (Republican) state or a blue (Democratic) state?
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100 min
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Geography
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Date of Publication
[2014], c2013
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