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« on: February 29, 2020, 01:47:19 AM »

To win in a Southern state around that era, Democrats needed two things:

1-A solid reliable core of Democratic votes in a large urban center that weren't nullified by suburban Republicans.
2-Still strong support from Dixiecrats in rural areas.

Georgia had both. South Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi lacked #1, (Birmingham doesn't go anywhere near as far as Atlanta does, especially because back then basically all its suburbs were Republican and Jefferson County was a swing county), Texas and Tennessee lacked the second half of #1.

Georgia wasn't really that unusual though, Democrats still held up well in Louisiana (which also had both), North Carolina was still a swing state, albeit in a different way than its a swing state today, and Democrats still controlled the state legislatures of Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee up until 2010, later than Georgia in fact.
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