Any Democratic rural white Southern counties left? (user search)
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Averroës Nix
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« on: March 20, 2019, 07:25:46 AM »

The interminable debate over what is rural isn't particularly interesting.

I think everyone would agree with the following: Small population areas will vote for Democrats even in the absence of a substantial number of non-white voters provided their economy attracts residents from and orients those places toward large metros. Examples include places with colleges, ski resorts, or coastal property.

As of 2016-18, with even Perry County, IN flipping in a presidential year, the exceptions to this rule are vanishingly few, even though Griffin's partisan participation map remains relevant to understanding politics in large portions of many states.
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