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Abdullah
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« on: September 18, 2022, 07:19:24 PM »

Yeah just to clarify when I say “community” I mean entire county or at least 50k folks if it’s in a denser  area. There are pockets of wealth but ig like I see people pointing all of a County such as Douglas County as wealthy and while yes it has a high median income, “poor” voters are still a large chunk of the electorate.

Weston, Florida fits the bill with 70K people, all of whom live in MacMansions and had their streets planned by the same group that developed Walt Disney World in Orlando

I've driven through the place a few times and can confirm it's pretty special
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