Suburban counties that are bluer than their core anchors? (user search)
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ReaganLimbaugh
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« on: August 06, 2023, 03:27:04 PM »

I think all of the counties mentioned so far are either not really suburbs or an effect of asymmetric geography (although I suspect Fulton may still be slightly less Democratic than DeKalb if it did not include the northern ex Milton County blob, I need to check). South Florida should work though.

Clayton County, GA is bluer than adjacent Fulton County
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