You know my family and I just returned from our first time to New England. We flew into Boston's Logan and drove up to Bar Harbor, ME. It was a wonderful and relaxing time. I was struck that people were so similar to us in the other Blue States such as Michigan. I had this stereotype that people were going to be similar to what New Yorkers are perceived to be: rude, pushy, etc. I was actually expecting it to be worse thinking that the arrogance of the intellectual class would further render the region irritating. I was astonished that while people WERE far more well read than their mid-west bretheran, it was not in a condescending way. Here in Ann Arbor, you must have fairly thick skin to survive in this bastion of elitism. I did not find that, even in Cambridge. To be sure, I am not naive and I certainly know that it is there, however to a tourist, it was not on the surface. Rather, I found people to be exceptionally hospitable and polite, even inviting. I know that the region is not necessarily known for their pronounced hospitality, however we found this to be the case. People make much of the "Southern Hospitality" and I find it sugar coated and phony. I have travelled the South extensively and enjoy it, however I have not had as many delightful conversations with random people as I did in Boston, Portsmouth, Portland, Freeport, etc. I traveling up the coast I was expecting that the Blue states would have all sorts of Kerry/Edwards banners and in the "Live Free or Die" state, I was expecting Bush/Cheney signs all over the place. What I was struck with was how all the way up the coast, I saw a mixture. In Michigan, for example, it is quite polarized, In my hometown of Ann Arbor, it is one of the last enclaves of the left and hence, you predominently see signs for Democrats. However, if you travel to New Baltimore, Detroit suburb, I defy anyone to find a Kerry sign. It is not like this is Orange county full of money either. This area is still partially rural and with middle to upper-middle class homes. I feel as if I am in a different state when going there. New England was not quite as polarized as this. Even on Cape Cod, you'd find quite a few Bush signs. Even though I think they are fucking idiots, I was glad to see that you cannot just say that such and such state is Blue or Red, rather there are people there.... I am just glad that those shitheads on Cape Cod's vote wont really count!