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Starry Eyed Jagaloon
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« on: November 20, 2020, 03:14:01 PM »

- Suburbs have been moving toward Democrats since at least 2004 1992.

They were obviously never going to all flip at once, but the last 3 decades of politics has seen a wave of suburbs flip with each election. First it was Westchester and Ventura. Then it was Osecola and Bergen. Then it was Fairfax and DuPage. Then it was Gwinnett and Orange. Now it's Maricopa and Williamson.
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