Describe a stereotypical Republican/Democrat from your county (user search)
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JGibson
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« on: November 26, 2018, 02:18:41 AM »
« edited: November 27, 2018, 10:00:02 PM by JGibson »

Madison County, IL:

Democrats: Unionized workers (esp. Olin and US Steel), SIUE employees, working class folks, below the Bluffs (Granite City, Madison, Roxana, Wood River) and Alton and Edwardsville residents, and Black and Hispanic folks. The first example voted for Trump in 2016, but mostly vote Democratic downballot.


Republicans: Maryville and Troy residents in cities that continue to grow, eastern and northern residents, evangelical Protestants, traditional Catholics, anti-abortion/pro-gun rights/anti-unions single-issue voters, anti-Madigan/anti-Chicago sentiment-oriented, and ex-Democrats (at least for federal and increasingly statewide/state legislative races).
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