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ElectionsGuy
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« on: November 14, 2013, 10:14:08 PM »

That Democrats now cheer mushrooming suburban sprawl is rather telling.

Most of that growth isn't even really "suburban sprawl."

Arlington and Alexandria are basically just extensions of DC.

A lot of parts of Fairfax, especially right on the metro line are more urban than suburban.  It's basically as dense as parts of New York City burroughs.

Id like to see a stat on the last part of this post.

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Looks like you have a few areas of around 5k and thats it in VA



According to the US Census, Alexandria (City) is the most densly populated county equivalent, at around 9,000 people/square mile. So yes, its not near NYC.
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ElectionsGuy
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2013, 12:58:22 AM »

If Opebo and nonswing voter are correct, the Ds have a 272 EV lock -- Kerry 246 + Iowa 6 + N Mex 5 = 257 + Nevada 6 + Colorado 9 = 272

Those states are by no means "locked".
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ElectionsGuy
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« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2013, 07:35:48 AM »

If Opebo and nonswing voter are correct, the Ds have a 272 EV lock -- Kerry 246 + Iowa 6 + N Mex 5 = 257 + Nevada 6 + Colorado 9 = 272

Those states are by no means "locked".

NM could be.  The others absolutely aren't.

I could actually argue that even NM isn't. Hispanic voters around these stable consistent voters for democrats. But ultimately, democrats are pretty favored there.

Would people say Missouri is locked for republicans? I wouldn't say so.
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