Why are voting blocs not what they used to be?

A) People are often Libertarian on some things and Tea Party-ist on other things.
B) Americans continue to fit demographic, ethnic, and religious pigeonholes.
C) Attitudes on religion, free enterprise, welfare, patriotism, civil rights, and other issues do not
cut across the old voting blocs.
D) Americans do not fit demographic, ethnic, or religious pigeonholes.

C

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