Should Democrats be concerned about maintaining their margins in urban centers? (user search)
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« on: January 17, 2021, 10:39:01 AM »

A decent amount of those urban areas are still declining in population, so where their emigrants are going can make up for it depending on where they're going (New Great Migration into Atlanta works well for Dems, moving from Detroit to Denver is now exacerbating Dem slippage in Michigan). Given that the county's been steadily hemorrhaging population since the 1970s, I wonder how much of Trump's victory in Mahoning County can be attributed to Democratic-leaning voters leaving in the interim after its massive 12-16 swing.
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