As pointed out by Steve Kornacki during MSNBC’s Super Tuesday coverage, there has been big growth in the number of Democrats calling themselves liberals during the Obama presidency.
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Remember when liberal was a dirty word? Not any more.
We’ve been saying this throughout President Obama’s presidency, but here’s the proof. Under Obama, there has been a subtle but big paradigm shift toward proud liberalism. Here are some fascinating stats from southern states to prove it, via Super Tuesday exit polls from MSNBC:
Sixty-eight percent of Democratic primary voters in Virginia consider themselves liberals in 2016.
In Georgia, 56% voters in the Democratic primary consider themselves liberal.
In Tennessee, 62% of Democratic primary voters call themselves liberals.
In Alabama, 57% of Democratic primary voters consider themselves liberals.
Welcome to the new age of proud liberalism, brought to you by President Barack Obama, who stamped liberalism with a moral authority untouched by Republicans.
If Democrats find a way to get Southern Christians, it’s game over for Republicans.
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