Hah, excellent empirical support for my circled wagons tweetstorm from yesterday. Now I know how Dirac felt when they detected antiparticles and proved his theory. This is probably the most important bit of political geography to understand for the medium term.https://twitter.com/noahpinion/status/971441150702755840 …
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Replying to @jonathanglick
Yeah the Appalachian exurbia thesis seems odd, but the basic idea of mid-dense pure red clumps on the map as the key phenomenon is the important part
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I was going to write this to your tweet yesterday: I think these places were abandoned, then decided it was their idea.
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Related to this, did you see the PSmag piece on the ‘correlation’ between ‘neuroticism’ and ‘conservatism?’ Regional outflows might create this result.
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Replying to @jonathanglick
No but I thought the coasts were the neurotic places in Richard Florida’s maps? That makes more sense to me
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