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Rookie Yinzer
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Junior Chimp
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« on: November 02, 2017, 11:35:55 AM »

Yes. Much of the heavy D trend in suburbs stems from diversification and loss of clear lines between suburban and urban areas, or a shifting of these lines.
This! I think this county will be non-Atlas blue in 2020. The governor’s race will give us a preview though. I was weary of Henry and Newton counties being Democrat long-term since Obama was on the ballot bolstered black turnout  but both Michelle Nunn and Jason Carter won it, so I was less surprised when Hillary won there. Democrats here are still trying to figure out a new path to victory and Gwinnett and Cobb counties are at the top of that list.
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Rookie Yinzer
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2017, 09:28:47 PM »

Plenty of immigrants support the right — Trump, who was cast as anti-Hispanic, got 29% of the Hispanic vote. 17% of black men voted for Gillespie — in a bad GOP year! It’s just a matter of convincing folks to vote for you. Persuasion is destiny.
All Hispanics are not immigrants.

I am also sure the vast majority of black men voting in Virginia are not immigrants. By your standard Gillespie won strong with immigrants since white men voted for him 63-36.
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