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I think they tried that once. The results weren't pretty.
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If the effort itself didn't lead to another "Civil War," the differences in ideologies most certainly would. Besides, MOST people don't really live on "one side of an ideology" or the other, but somewhere in the "middle."
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It's not a homogenous split. For example, 40 out of 41 county elective offices up for vote, including judges, in Dallas Country, Texas went to Democrats at the expense of Republican incumbants in the 2006 election. It was a complete landslide. Houston and San Antonio are both firmly Democratic. Yet the state has a reputation as being Republican. I'm sure similar situations exist elsewhere. You'd have civil wars at the state level!
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