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Southern Realignment

Southern Realignment refers to the shift of political support in the United States from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party in the Southern states, mainly during the mid-20th century. Historically, the South was a Democratic stronghold, but over time, factors like civil rights, economic changes, and cultural issues led many white voters to favor Republicans. This realignment transformed the political landscape, making the South predominantly Republican today, and significantly influenced national election dynamics.