Talk:Politics of the Southern United States

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This article was spun off from the politics section of Southern United States because that section was getting too large. Obviously this article will need a lot more info, which I will add in the coming weeks.--Alabamaboy 01:18, 4 September 2005 (UTC)

This article's outdated. Frist is no longer the Senate Majority leader, otherwise he'd be a Democrat.

[edit] Maryland

Maryland is counted in this article as "southern" because it is below the Mason-Dixon line. While may technically be true, Maryland is culturally, economically and politically and arguably geographically part of the Mid-Atlantic or the wider Northeast. 82.152.203.92 (talk) 14:04, 16 April 2008 (UTC)