Sun Belt
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- For the NCAA Division I conference, see Sun Belt Conference
Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas are the states most commonly identified with the Sun Belt, and South Carolina, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Alabama are also within the same region as far as climate is concerned. Some people consider North Carolina to be a Sun Belt state because it has seen similar growth, although its climate is slightly more "wintry" than the others.
Every elected President of the United States since 1964 has come from a Sun Belt State. (Gerald Ford, born in Nebraska but raised in and primarily identified with Michigan, who served as president after Nixon's resignation, was not elected to the position.) They are:
- Lyndon B. Johnson (1964) -- Texas
- Richard M. Nixon (1968, 1972) -- California
- Jimmy Carter (1976) -- Georgia
- Ronald Reagan (1980, 1984) -- California (originally from Illinois)
- George H. W. Bush (1988) -- Texas (originally from Massachusetts)
- Bill Clinton (1992, 1996) -- Arkansas
- George W. Bush (2000, 2004)-- Texas (originally from Connecticut)
See also
| "Belt" regions of the United States |
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| Bible Belt | Black Belt | Corn Belt | Frost Belt | Grain Belt | Jello Belt | Rice Belt | Rust Belt | Sun Belt | Snowbelt |
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