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no_arbusto Donating Member (548 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-17-03 01:21 AM
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18. I always assumed Cincinnati was Democratic
I guess I always based my view of Cincy on Pittsburgh. I always saw the similarities (same stadium, same shitty football division, coal mining country to the south, same river, similar downtown etc...) and just assumed the cities were alike both physically and politically.

I was shocked to find the prevalence of televangelists (FireBall Ministries was my favorite) when I went there in 2002. They mention bankers in the NY times article, but I really don't remember Cincinnati being an upscale town. I guess my question is are the people more of the "fundy" type of conservative or more of the investment banker type?
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