roseaster
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Ok. What else does it have in common with "the South"? Political leanings? No. Demographics? No. It's odd to consider DC "the South" in this discussion. Ask any politician.
Because the Mason-Dixon has been historically considered the border between the southern states and the northern states.
Again, I said, "technically." I don't think many, in this era consider D.C. the south.