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« on: August 31, 2004, 07:49:43 AM »

You are correct in comparison to Chicago. Chicago has a ring of old industrial cities (Waukegan, Elgin, Aurora, Joliet) that are 30-40 miles out. They are now well within the suburban region, but have voting patterns matching their historical roots when they stood alone from Chicago.
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