Keeping up with South Carolina and a Political “What if”

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Whether it’s grades in school or keeping up with the Joneses, it’s hard not to compare yourself to others. States aren’t immune from that tendency either. For years, Alabama found itself ahead of South Carolina on measures such as jobs and population. That’s no longer the case. We talk about what to take away from that comparison with Alabama Media Group columnist John Archibald. He also talks about a political “what if” that happened 50 years ago this week.

 

 

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