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« on: June 12, 2012, 05:41:58 PM »

^sounds like a mining town with a Democratic Union Machine, the type that would have been reliably Democratic prior to 2000, but less so in recent years. Probably votes around 55-45 Romney, with low turnout.
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Stranger in a strange land
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« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2012, 11:14:20 PM »

Not a real place:

Type: Large town
Region: North-East/New England
Population: 114,634
Race: White (91%), Black (3%), Asian (1%), Other (5%). Hispanics represent 9.2% of the population.
Median Household Income: $40,774
Percentage of married couple households: 62%
Unemployment: 12%
Percentage of working age working: 70.4%
Percent unionized: 19%
Percent claiming religious affiliation: 55%
Percent believing in God: 91%
Largest religious groups (of those claiming affiliation): Catholic (59.6%), Evangelical Protestant (9.4%), Mainline Protestant (27.6%), Jewish (1.3%), Other (2.1%)
Percent of adult population with college degree of any kind (Associates, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral): 43%
Mayor: Independent (former Republican)
State House seat: Republican
State Senate seat: Democrat
Obama 55/Romney 43
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