Starmerite2024
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« on: March 30, 2022, 05:06:28 PM » |
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Both cites would lean strongly to the left
Population: 6,547 (+5.4% from 2010) Density: 2,405/sq. mi Demographics: 21% White, 73% Hispanic, 5% Black, 0% Asian Religion: Church attendance rates slightly above the national average, mostly Catholic MHI: $64k Bachelor's+ rate: 10% Largest Industries: Manufacturing, Agriculture, and Healthcare
Your city seems to have been historically Democratic; but trended Republican in 2020, most likely in the Rio Grande Valley.
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Population: 33,069 (+18.7% increase from 2010) Density: 205.08/sq mi Race: 42% White, 29% Asian, 11% Hispanic, 9% Middle Eastern, 5% Black, 4% Other Religion: 28% Christian, 23% Atheist, 19% Shinto, 15% Buddhist, 11% Muslim, 3% Jewish, 1% Satanist LGBTQ+: 29.3% Gender: 39.2% female, 38.4% male, 14.7% non-binary, 7.7% transgender Median household income: $70,978 Poverty: 6.28% Highschool graduate (over 25): 83.7% Bachelor’s degree (over 25): 36.8% Industries: Media / entertainment, technology, retail, military, education
Strongly Democratic and trending slightly to the left
The city I did above was Schuyler, which was a small town in rural Nebraska
My city below is real
Population (2020): 60,085 (+5.2% from 2010) Density: 1,378/sq. mi Demographics: 95% White, 2% Hispanic, 1% Black, 1% Asian Religion: Church attendance rates slightly below the national average, mostly Catholic MHI: $70k Bachelor's+ rate: 35% Largest Industries: Healthcare, Retail, and Education
I would say that it has voted consistently Republican since at least 2000, if not earlier. Population: 88,105 Demographics: 97.1% White, 1.5% Hispanic, 0.3% Black, 1.1% Asian Religion: 60% Christian, 36% of no religion Average Income: $34k College graduation rate: 27.5% Largest Industries: Best known for being a port town, manufacturing, fishing
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