Differing Cities
WaPo – Wisconsin referendum portrays Iraq gap among cities –
An “out now” proposition was passing 70 percent to 30 percent in Madison, the most populous of the 32 venues voting on the question. The state capital, with a population of about 219,000, is a long-time liberal seat.
But the 22,000 residents of Watertown, located between Madison and Milwaukee, rejected a similar measure 75 percent to 25 percent.
Robb, in a related story revolving around illegal immigration, touches on this as well.
-Shlok
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