Proud2baLaker
Master of Science
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Part III: October Surprise!
Im from the Fort Wayne area but I cant say I ever witnessed to many evanagelical types. Im sure they exist but in the 20+ years I spent there I never really saw it. Fort Wayne is a heavily Catholic city (a ton of catholic churches including at one time like 5 or 6 within a few blocks of each other and 2 catholic high schools...used to be 3 a while back I think). There is a fair bit of amish in the area though. As for Illinois, I am actually currently at Southern Illinois Univeristy in Carbondale and Carbondale is a spot of blue in a sea of red. You get away from the college or that Carbondale-Marion corridor and you will definelty feel like its the deep south.
Indiana is indeed firmly "Th-uh Sauth" (sic). My cousin and her husband live in the farm country around Ft. Wayne - serious Evangelical conservatives.
Ohio I think is a little different - there's the so-called "I-70 Corridor" and it's true that most people south of there are Kentucky or West Virginia at heart and in speech.
Don't know about Illinois, but given all the chatter back in 1861 about the southern half of Illinois joining up with the Confederacy, I assume (thereby making an *** out of 'u and 'me'), that it's similar.
Im from the Fort Wayne area but I cant say I ever witnessed to many evanagelical types. Im sure they exist but in the 20+ years I spent there I never really saw it. Fort Wayne is a heavily Catholic city (a ton of catholic churches including at one time like 5 or 6 within a few blocks of each other and 2 catholic high schools...used to be 3 a while back I think). There is a fair bit of amish in the area though. As for Illinois, I am actually currently at Southern Illinois Univeristy in Carbondale and Carbondale is a spot of blue in a sea of red. You get away from the college or that Carbondale-Marion corridor and you will definelty feel like its the deep south.