It's 2024: Which County is More Democratic? (user search)
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Question: Which county will be more Democratic in 2024?
#1
Williamson County, TN
 
#2
Livingston County, MI
 
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Total Voters: 29

Author Topic: It's 2024: Which County is More Democratic?  (Read 1435 times)
Since I'm the mad scientist proclaimed by myself
omegascarlet
Junior Chimp
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« on: February 18, 2017, 07:22:18 PM »

EHarding, I support free trade, care more about traditional social and economic issues and less about nationalism, and voted for Rubio in the Tennessee primary.  Do you think I should be a Democrat?

-You'd currently stand out like a cactus in a desert with those kind of social and economic scores, so, not yet. Wait a couple decades.

Can't wait until you're wrong as , LOL.  It'll be a glorious day when you register as a Democrat where your heart belongs.

Your claim that eharding should be a democrat is insane and delusional.

Also the two counties are like 3 points apart. Its not implausible for that gap to change in 8 years of minority growth and R trending in the Midwest. Plus I doubt the R hold on currently R suburbs is as iron as you seem to believe. Williamson itself trended more then 7 points D from 2012 to 2016, and trends like these don't happen in a single election.
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