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« on: October 22, 2021, 08:52:19 PM »

Cameron, Hidalgo, and Webb are far more urbanized than the rest of the region. Biden doing better there than Kerry while massively underperforming in the more rural counties is typical #trends for the era.

As for Miami-Dade, Trump would've won Florida even if that county had both HRC's margin and Biden's turnout. There's far more to be said about how to stop bleeding and recover in exurbs and small metros than this forum's awful, reductive takes on the predilections of Cuban voters.
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