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nclib
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« on: January 05, 2019, 04:38:59 PM »

North Carolina and California are surprising. I doubt NC would still be if controlled for race, but even then I would doubt the methodology.

Mississippi qualifies for the same reason as South Carolina - rural blacks.

For exit polls, is urban/suburban/rural self defined or decided by the exit poller?

Minnesota was at the Congressional level up to 2018.

Oklahoma used to be (even urban+suburban was to the right of rural), but not anymore.
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