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Alabama (9 electoral votes):
Mandate
from the states of «deep South» Agriculture, is part of «the cotton
belt» and also «Bible Belt,» which symbolized the militant
fundamentalist Protestant Christianity. Booming high-tech industries now in a number of regions. And
the industrial centers of the active (Birmingham and Huntsville), and
the important military centers and factories Mercedes-Benz in the
United States, on the outskirts of the city of Tuscaloosa university. The broad legacy of apartheid. Among
the most prominent leaders historic former governor and presidential
candidate of the late George Wallace (Democrat governor and then
independent) during the fifties and sixties.
Its capital city of Montgomery, and largest city of Birmingham city.
A population of 4 million and 369,862 people.
Ethnic distribution: 73.6 per cent were white and 25.3 per cent blacks and 0.6 per cent Hspainon.
Represented in the Republican Sens. Richard Shelby (Republican, moved two years ago to the Democratic Party) and Jeff Sessions.
Socially conservative and economically. Voted in the 1992 election to Bush, and in 1996 for the States.
Arkansas
(6 electoral votes): a rural and relatively poor in the «deep south»
and «Bible Belt,» but more liberal than the surrounding states. Figures take months at all, President Bill Clinton, and months, politicians, former Democratic Sen. William Fulbright.
A population of two million and 551,373 people.
Ethnic distribution: 82.7 per cent were white and 15.9 per cent blacks and 0.8 per cent Hspainon.
The mandate of the agricultural, tourism and light industry, capital and largest city of Little Rock.
Represented
in the Senate, Blanche Lincoln, the Democratic and Republican Tim
Hutchinson in 1992 voted for Clinton, as well as in 1996.
Florida (25 electoral votes): One of the largest U.S. states and most rapidly growing .. Located in the far south-east of the United States. A state tourist, agricultural, and service is very rich, the Cape Kennedy Space Center.
Cultivation of a variety of the most important citrus.
Its capital city of Tallahassee, and the major cities of Miami and Jacksonville and Tampa / St Petersburg.
Population: 15 million and 111244 people.
Ethnic distribution: 83.1 per cent were white and 13.6 per cent of blacks and 12.2 per cent Hspainon.
The
mandate of the province economically and socially moderate, a high
proportion of retirees in particular Jews and Hispanics of Cuban
right-wingers who had taken refuge after the Cuban revolution.
Represented in the Senate, Bob Graham (D) and Connie Mack (R).
In 1992 voted for Bush, and after four years turned against the Republicans and voted for Clinton.
(Florida vote in elections for the Senate to fill the vacant seat on the retirement of Sen. Mack).
Georgia (13 electoral votes): southern state conventionally grown rapidly in the past three decades. Left
in recent decades, a number of prominent politicians, including
President Jimmy Carter and Senator Sam Nunn and former House Speaker
Newt Gingrich and Ambassador Andrew Young, and before them slain civil
rights leader Martin Luther King.
Georgia state agricultural and industrial, and service-rich, where the headquarters of «Coca Cola» Television Network «C. That. The ».
Turned to the right after a short period witnessed the increasing influence of the Democrats.
Population: 7 million and 788,240 people.
Ethnic distribution: 71.0 per cent were white and 27.0 per cent of blacks and 1.7 per cent Hspainon.
Its capital and major cities of Atlanta, the largest city in the southern states except Texas, and cities are famous Savanah. Was represented in the Senate Republican Paul Coverdale (died recently) and Democrat Max Cleland.
In 1992 voted very narrowly for Clinton, and then after four years turned on the Democrats and voted for the States.
Louisiana (9 electoral votes): one in the far south of the United States located on the mouth of the Mississippi River. One of the most important mandates of U.S. oil. A
high proportion of «Alcaitjon» (ie Akkadian) out of the descendants
were moved to France from Canada, the population density is black. Population: 4 million and 372,035 people.
Ethnic distribution: 67.3 per cent were white and 30.8 per cent blacks and 2.2 per cent Hspainon.
Its capital city of Baton Rouge, and the major cities of New Orleans.
Family of long political window previously.
Governor Edwin Edwards (D) represented in the Senate, Democrats John Breaux and Mary Landrieu.
The mandate of the province economically and socially conservative to moderate.
In 1992 voted for Clinton, as well as in 1996.
Mississippi (7 electoral votes): one of the poorest U.S. states and most backward. Located
in the heart of the «deep south» socially conservative and
economically, and are part of the «Bible Belt» fundamentalist. Its capital and major cities of Jackson.
Population: two million and 768,619 people.
Ethnic distribution: 63.5 per cent were white and 35.6 per cent blacks and 0.6 per cent Hspainon.
The mandate of the very conservative and agricultural in the first place, the old main supplier of cotton.
Represented in the Republican Sens. Trent Lott (Majority Leader of the Council to succeed States) and Thad Cochran.
In 1992 voted for Bush, and in 1996 the States.
(Mississippi vote in elections for the Senate, where Senator Lott to defend his seat).
North
Carolina (14 electoral votes): the mandate of the South Atlantic a
large divided economically and socially, is the largest producer of
tobacco in the United States. Where
some of the most important institutions and U.S. military bases at all
(the bases of Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune), together with «Research
Triangle» prestigious scientific world. Political
bastion of radical right-wing Republican Senator Jesse Helms, Chairman
of the Committee on foreign affairs in the Senate.
Population: 7 million and 650,789 people.
Ethnic distribution: 75.6 per cent were white and 22.0 per cent blacks and 1.2 per cent Indians and 1.2 per cent Hspainon.
Its capital city of Raleigh and Charlotte, the largest cities. Represented in the Senate Republican Jesse Helms and Democrat John Edwards.
In 1992 voted for Bush, and in 1996 the States.
(North Carolina voted in the elections of state governors to fill the vacant seat on the retirement of Governor Jim Hunt).
South Carolina (8 electoral votes): southern state on the Atlantic coast is one of the most conservative U.S. states. Which was sparked secession, and then the American civil war between 1861 and 1865.
Population: 3 million and 885,736 people.
Ethnic distribution: 69.0 per cent were white and 29.8 per cent blacks and 0.9 per cent Hspainon.
Its capital, Columbia, and major cities of Charleston and Greenville.
Mainly a farming state is currently active interest in the renaissance industrial (factories BMW cars in America).
Leader, the first Strom Thormend 97 years old now and remains in the political arena.
Represented in the Senate, Strom Thormend (R) and Ernst Holings (D).
In 1992 voted for Bush, and in 1996 the States.
Tennessee
(11 electoral votes): South extends the mandate of the Appalachian
Mountains and the Mississippi River, a stronghold of the current
Vice-President Al Gore, and before him his father did. Part of the «Bible Belt» Governor.
The
mandate of the rich agriculture and water resources and nuclear
research and the music industry, transportation and tourism. It
is the cradle of music, singing popular in the United States (the
country of Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton and Barbara Mandrell).
The capital city of Nashville and the major cities of Memphis.
Population: 5 million and 483,535 people.
Ethnic distribution: 83.0 per cent were white and 16.0 per cent blacks and 0.7 per cent Hspainon.
Represented in the Senate Republicans capita Thompson and Bill Frist.
In 1992 voted for Clinton, as well as in 1996. (Tennessee vote in elections for the Senate, where Senator Frist defends his seat).
Texas (32 electoral votes): second-largest U.S. state in terms of population and the second largest area after Alaska. Governor George W. Bush «Jr.» Republican candidate for the presidency. Of the most famous figures take Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Lyndon Johnson and George Bush.
Its capital city of Austin, and major cities of Houston, Dallas and San Antonio.
Population: 20 million and 44141 people.
Ethnic distribution: 75.2 per cent were white (25.5 per cent of the total population Hspainon) and 11.9 per cent black. The mandate of the oil, farms and livestock and heavy industry, services and military facilities.
Represented in the Senate, Republicans Phil Gramm (former Democrat) and Kay Bailey Hutchison.
The mandate of the socially and politically conservative.
In 1992 voted for Bush, and in 1996 the States.
(Texas vote in elections for the Senate, where Senator Bailey Hutchison defends her seat).
Virginia
(13 electoral votes): the mandate of the large southern ancient past,
was one of the first states that settled by the Europeans. Has emerged from a number of former American presidents, notably George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe.
Its
capital city of Richmond, which was also the capital of «rebels» in the
civil war, and major cities of Norfolk, where the most important naval
bases, the U.S. military.
In
which many military facilities and security (the headquarters of the
Ministry of Defense «Pentagon» and «CIA. Any. A»), and where the
headquarters of many of the fundamentalist church institutions.
Population: 6 million and 872912 people.
Ethnic distribution: 77.4 per cent were white and 18.8 per cent blacks and 2.6 percent Asian 2.6 percent Hspainon.
Nature
of the mandate, especially rural people a British governor, and its
northern border, including the suburbs of Washington, DC, while farms
abound in the plains and mountains to the south and south-west.
The mandate of the socially conservative and economically. Represented
in the Senate, John Warner (R-ex-husband of actress Elizabeth Taylor)
and Charles Robb (Democrat-law of former President Lyndon B. Johnson).
In 1992 voted for Bush, and in 1996 the States.
(Virginia vote in elections for the Senate, where Sen. Rob defend his seat).
The
west of the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains, Arizona (8 electoral
votes): the mandate of the desert in the south and mountainous in the
north, a fast-growing, economically conservative and socially moderate
to some extent, located in the south-west on the borders of California.
It is rich in mineral wealth, tourism and high technology industries. Of
the most famous historical leaders hardline Republican presidential
candidate Barry Goldwater during the sixties, which is also the mandate
of Sen. John McCain, who challenged George W. Bush the Republican
nomination this year.
A
population of 4 million and 778,332 people are concentrated around the
city of Phoenix (capital and largest city) and the city of Tucson. Ethnic distribution: 80.8% white (18.8% Hspainon of the total population, and 5.6% Indians and 3.0% black.
Represented in the Senate Republicans John McCain and John Kyl.
In 1992 voted for Bush, and then overturned after four years and voted for Clinton.
(Arizona, vote in elections for the Senate, where Senator Kyle defends his seat).
Colorado (8 electoral votes): major states of the Rocky Mountains and richest. The ski resorts and many government and private institutions.
Its
capital and major cities of Denver, the second in her hometown of
Colorado Springs headquarters of American military air academy.
A population of 4 million and 056,133 people.
Ethnic
distribution: 88.2% white and (الهسپانيون make up about 13% of the
total population) and 4.0% represented by black Republicans in the
Senate, Ben Nighthorse Campbell (an Indian red was elected from the
Democratic Party but not its location and moved to the Republicans) and
Wayne Allard.
Socially liberal and economically conservative to moderate.
In 1992 voted for Clinton, and then overturned after four years and voted for the States.
Idaho
(4 electoral votes): the mandate of the mountainous province
economically and socially in the northwest United States is the most
important producer of potatoes in the country, and one of the surest
Republican strongholds.
Population: one million and 251,700 people.
Ethnic distribution: 94.4% white, 5.3% and 0.3% Hspainon black metal and has a wealth of tourist fair. Its capital and major cities of Boise, and Pocatello's large cities.
Represented in the Republican Sens. Larry Craig and Mike Crapo.
In 1992 voted for Bush, as well as in 1996.
Kansas
(6 electoral votes): the mandate of the agricultural and oil province,
a stronghold of the Republicans in the heart of America's agricultural
plains. Hometown of former presidential candidate Bob Dole and his political base. Known oil and wheat farms and the aviation industry in the city of Wichita.
Its capital city of Topeka, and the major cities of Wichita and Kansas City.
Population: two million and 654,052 people.
Ethnic distribution: 90.1% white and 5.8% black and 3.8% Hspainon.
Represented in the Republican Sens. Sam Brownback and Pat Roberts. In 1992 voted for Bush, as well as in 1996.
Missouri
(11 electoral votes): the mandate of the important industrial center in
the United States at the confluence of the Mississippi and Almizori.
Its capital city of Jefferson City and major cities of St. Louis and Kansas City.
In
the city of St. Louis the headquarters of «McDonnell Douglas» Aircraft
(now part of the «Boeing»), and the headquarters of a number of other
big companies. Population: 5 million and 468,338 people.
Ethnic distribution: 87.7% white, 10.7% black, 1.2% Hspainon.
Represented in the House of Representatives Republicans Christopher Bond and John Ashcroft. Governor
Mel Carnahan was killed last month in a light plane crash while touring
the electoral run Senate against Senator Ashcroft.
Moderate socially and politically.
In 1992 voted for Clinton, as well as in 1996.
(Where elections for the Senate and House of Representatives and state governors).
Montana (3 electoral votes): a rural area a few large white population in the northwest United States on the borders of Canada. Famous forest and rangeland, mining and rural homes and farms for Hollywood stars ... and the rich. Which force the late Senator Mike Mansfield, a former leader of the Democrats in the Senate.
Population: 882,779 people.
Ethnic distribution: 92.7% white and 6.0% Indians and 1.5% and 0.3% Hspainon blacks.
Capital city of Helena in small and major cities Billings.
Province economically and socially liberal.
Represented in the Senate, Max Baucus (Democrat) and Conrad Burns (R).
In 1992 voted for Clinton, as well as in 1996.
(Where elections for the Senate and House of Representatives and state governors).
New
Mexico (5 electoral votes): the mandate of the large mountainous area a
relatively small population on the border with Texas and Mexico in the
southwestern United States. The famous American nuclear reactor on the outskirts of Los Alamos. The
mandate of the Mines and services, tourism and military facilities, the
capital city of Santa Fe and the major cities of Albuquerque.
Population: one million and 739,844 people.
Ethnic distribution: 75.6% white (the proportion of Hispanics 38.2% of the total population) and 8.9% Indians and 2.0% black.
Represented in the Senate, Pete Domenici (R) and Jeff Bingaman (D).
In 1992 voted for Clinton, as well as in 1996.
(New Mexico voted in the elections of the Senate, where Senator Bingaman defended his seat).
Nebraska
(5 electoral votes): the mandate of the rich agricultural livestock and
counties in the plains of central United States, socially conservative
and moderate economically, was in the last stronghold of the
Republicans.
Sons of the most famous billionaire Warren Buffett the world.
Population: one million and 666,028 people.
Ethnic
distribution: 93.8% white and 3.6% black and 2.3% Hspainon 0
represented in the Senate Democrat Bob Kerry (retired) and Republican
Charles Hagel.
Voted for Bush in 1992, and 1996 for the States.
(Nebraska vote in elections for the Senate to fill the vacant seat on the retirement of Senator Kerry).
Nevada
(4 electoral votes): the mandate of the few fast-growing population in
the arid desert land, liberal socially and economically conservative,
economy based on services (especially the casinos), mining and military
facilities.
Its capital, Carson City, and major cities of Las Vegas.
Population: one million and 809,253 people.
Ethnic distribution: 84.3% white (the proportion of Hispanics 10.4% of the total population) and 3.6% black and 3.2% were Asian.
Represented in the Senate Democrats Harry Reid and Richard Bryan (retired).
In 1992 voted for Clinton, as well as in 1996.
(Nevada vote in Senate elections to fill the vacant seat on the retirement of Sen. Bryan).
North
Dakota (3 electoral votes): the mandate of the large area of sparsely
populated, poor and cold climate in the far north of the United States
on the borders of Canada. Farms and military facilities and mines.
Population:
633,666 people, the ethnic distribution of 0: 94.6% white and 4.1%
Indians and 0.7% and 0.6% Hspainon black capital, Bismarck, and the
major cities of Fargo and Grand Forks. Represented in the Senate Democrats Kent Conrad and Byron Dorgan.
Province economically and socially moderate.
In 1992 voted for Bush, and in 1996 the States.
(Where elections for the Senate and House of Representatives and state governors).
Oklahoma (8 electoral votes): the mandate of the province were originally intended for Indians. Of the most important oil states, the U.S. extends the northern border of Texas, population: 3 million and 358,044 people.
Ethnic distribution: 82.1% white and 8.0% Indians and 7.4% black and 2.7% Hspainon.
Its capital and major cities of Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and major cities.
The mandate of the province economically and socially, is important stronghold for the Republicans. Represented in the Republican Sens. Don Nickles and Jim Ainehov.
In 1992 voted for Bush, and in 1996 the States.
South Dakota (3 electoral votes): the mandate of the northern United States, a large area is sparsely populated. Out
of former Democratic presidential candidate and Sen. George Macfrn Arab
former James Abu Rizk and current leader of the Dimaqrateyen in the
Senate, Senator Tom Daschle.
Mining and military facilities and agriculture and services.
A population of 733,133 people.
Ethnic distribution: 91.6% white and 7.3% Indians and 0.8% and 0.5% Hspainon blacks.
Eyer capital and major cities, Sioux Falls and Rapid City.
Represented in the Senate Democrats, Tom Daschle and Tim Johnson.
The mandate of the province economically and socially moderate.
In 1992 voted for Bush, and in 1996 the States.
Utah
UT (5 electoral votes): the mandate of the mountainous area of great
cold and rocky is one of the most conservative U.S. states and
right-wing at all. Majority of the population of the doctrine of «Mormons», they are seen as white conservative Protestant Christianity-breakers. Mining and agriculture and military facilities.
Population: two million and 129,836 people.
Ethnic distribution: 93.8% white, 4.9% and 0.7% Hspainon blacks.
Its capital and major cities of Salt Lake City. Represented in the Republican Sens. Orrin Hatch and Robert Bennett.
In 1992 voted for Bush, and in 1996 the States.
(Utah vote in elections for the Senate, where Senator Hatch to defend his seat).
Wyoming (3 electoral votes): junior U.S. states in terms of population but a large area. The mandate of the mines and Tourism pastures, farms and military facilities, capital and major cities city Haien. Republic of right-wing conservative.
Population: 479,602 people.
Ethnic distribution: 94.2% white, 5.7% Hspainon and 2.1% Indians and 0.8% black.
Governor Jim Geringr (R) represented in the Senate, Republicans Craig Thomas and Mike Aenze.
In 1992 voted for Bush, and in 1996 the States.
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