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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums9 Hungriest States of America
People line up for food donations in Southhaven Miss.
(Modern soup line)
9 - North Carolina
8 - California
7 - Florida
6 - Ohio
5 - Georgia
4 - Alabama
3 - Arkansas
2 - Texas
1 - Mississippi: 19.4% of population living under the poverty line.
http://takepart.msn.com/fighting_hunger/?section=gallerylong_4#section=gallerylong_4
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9 Hungriest States of America (Original Post)
liberal N proud
Sep 2012
OP
Weird how many R states there are. Because R's are so good for the economy...
democrat_patriot
Sep 2012
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democrat_patriot
(2,774 posts)1. Weird how many R states there are. Because R's are so good for the economy...
Right?
Aerows
(39,961 posts)2. Nearly all of them with the exceptions
of Florida and Ohio, but they are also swing states with a lot of Red in certain areas.
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)3. California is true Blue
and it's absolutely appalling to see us checking in at No. 8, considering a) how much wealth there is here, concentrated in the hands of a few who have largely exempted themselves from taxation; and b) how much food is grown here (almost half of the country's fresh produce, for instance).
movonne
(9,623 posts)4. Mississippi is the reddest of red..you have to wonder
why they love their repugs...