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    Elvis States split between US president

    Elvis states split on support for new US President: There are four American states most associated with Elvis: Tennessee; Mississippi; Nevada and Hawaii. Not surprisingly the southern states of Tennessee and Mississippi voted Republican (John McCain), while Nevada gave its vote to the new (historic) President, Barack Obama, and the island state of Hawaii is expected (votes not in yet) to also favor the incumbent President. Considered to be more Republican than Democrat during his lifetime, it is a moot (but interesting) point on where Elvis would have stood today on US politics.

    Umm, did they forget some states? Like California, NY, Michigan and Texas for example?

    Elvis did all of his early TV appearances in New York City and his record setting shows at the Garden in 72 and is tied to NY.

    Elvis was stationed in Fort Hood, Texas while in basic training for the US Army.

    Elvis made all 31 of his movies in Hollywood, California and had several homes there and has just as much recoginition there as he does anywhere.

    Elvis played to his largest crowd ever in Detroit on New Year's Eve in 75.

    Which in reality means it wasn't a split after all. California, NY, Michigan, Hawaii, and Nevada were all in favor of Obama while Tennessee, Mississippi, and Texas were for McCain, That's 5-3 in favor fo Obama.
    Last edited by Elvislives72; 11-06-2008 at 11:38 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elvislives72 View Post
    Elvis states split on support for new US President: There are four American states most associated with Elvis: Tennessee; Mississippi; Nevada and Hawaii. Not surprisingly the southern states of Tennessee and Mississippi voted Republican (John McCain), while Nevada gave its vote to the new (historic) President, Barack Obama, and the island state of Hawaii is expected (votes not in yet) to also favor the incumbent President. Considered to be more Republican than Democrat during his lifetime, it is a moot (but interesting) point on where Elvis would have stood today on US politics.

    Umm, did they forget some states? Like California, NY, Michigan and Arkansas for example?

    Elvis did all of his early TV appearances in New York City and his record setting shows at the Garden in 72 and is tied to NY.

    Elvis was stationed in Fort Hood, Arkansas while in basic training for the US Army.

    Elvis made all 31 of his movies in Hollywood, California and had several homes there and has just as much recoginition there as he does anywhere.

    Elvis played to his largest crowd ever in Detroit on New Year's Eve in 75.

    Which in reality means it wasn't a split after all. California, NY, Michigan, Hawaii, and Nevada were all in favor of Obama while Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas were for McCain, That's 5-3 in favor fo Obama.
    Fort Hood is inTexas my friend.
    I think you have a point about California- Elvis spent a lot of time there during the movie years and had homes there ( I think the amount of time he spent and the association to average people was what the author of this story was alluding to in this article)
    Elvis only spent limited time in his career New York,the Detroit show at the Pontiac Silverdome (in Pontiac, Michigan, a satellite city of Detroit.)although his largest crowd it is not easily associated with Elvis. But the states the author mentions are very identifiable with Elvis-
    Tennesee(Graceland),
    Mississippi (Tupelo hometown),
    Nevada (lengthy Vegas engagements),
    Hawaii (frequent vacations, 3 movies made there, Pearl Harbor Memorial benefit, Aloha worldwide special)
    But I think you are correct California should have been included.

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    I've done lost my mind. I meant Texas not Arkansas. Thanks for catching that.

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    Well they might say Elvis was Republican because he was supposedly ultra-conservative and dogmatic concerning women's rights and such, resisting the change for the better so to say.
    all the goons I left behind,
    memories still linger..

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    i think that Elvis would vote for Obama.
    because Elvis wanted a better world and I believe that Barack Obama could give us that better world!!!

    Somebody asked me this morning what I missed about Memphis.
    I said, everything.
    "Elvis"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elvislives72 View Post
    Elvis did all of his early TV appearances in New York City and his record setting shows at the Garden in 72 and is tied to NY.
    The TV shows and four concerts does not mean he is tied to New York. He played there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elvislives72 View Post
    Elvis was stationed in Fort Hood, Texas while in basic training for the US Army.
    Granted. And a lot of his earlier shows were there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elvislives72 View Post
    Elvis made all 31 of his movies in Hollywood,
    Watched Stay Away, Joe or King Creole or Follow That Dream much lately?

    Quote Originally Posted by Elvislives72 View Post
    California ... had several homes there and has just as much recoginition there as he does anywhere.
    So, would people associate Elvis just as much with California as they do with Tennessee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Elvislives72 View Post
    Elvis played to his largest crowd ever in Detroit on New Year's Eve in 75.
    One show. Hardly a significant association, even if it was the largest crowd of his career. He also played once in South Carolina.

    He played Bloomington twice for instance, so would you include Indiana in Elvis lore? He played 14 times there overall (way more than New York).

    Quote Originally Posted by Elvislives72 View Post
    There are four American states most associated with Elvis
    Note the bolded words. Most associated. Not all.
    Getlo - cute'n'cuddly

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    Elvis was inducted into the Army at Fort Chaffee, Ft. Smith, AR, in March 1956. My personal opinion which is just that, Elvis was not a political person. Maybe he was like some of us.....party affiliation....black or white....it doesn't matter, just how he/she leads our country.

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    If I'm not mistaken Elvis never voted did he? If he did, I really don't think he would vote Democrat. Not that he was a republican or anything but he was conservative and the democratic party is not in the least bit conservative anymore.
    "I always liked that hillbilly."

    -Waymore

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    Could someone please explain in which way Elvis was conservative?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Clawdy View Post
    Could someone please explain in which way Elvis was conservative?
    Let's see.

    His attitudes towards women; hippies and counter culture etc.

    Read his letter to Nixon for the bet example of where he was at at the time.
    Getlo - cute'n'cuddly

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    Elvis may have had conservative attitudes towards women who played an important role in his life. The Hippies and such movements, I don't know, but couldn't it be that his dislike mainly was a self-serving declaration because he felt his career somehow threatened by them? His letter to Nixon would be a result of this as well. And didn't Elvis himself start a sort of counterculture with his music and performing in the 50s? At least I think he led his life marginally conservative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Clawdy View Post
    couldn't it be that his dislike mainly was a self-serving declaration because he felt his career somehow threatened by them?
    That's probably part of it, yes. Like a lot of older(ish) people then - and now - he regarded the hippies as a threat to democracy.

    I feel the same way now when I see protestors at the G20 summits, or those stupid greenies. Run 'em down with a tank, I say.

    I wouldn't have said that at 21, but I do say it at 41.

    "We need another Vietnam to thin out their ranks." - Bart Simpson.

    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Clawdy View Post
    And didn't Elvis himself start a sort of counterculture with his music and performing in the 50s?
    Ironically, yes.
    Getlo - cute'n'cuddly

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