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Del Tachi
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« on: June 03, 2022, 12:30:33 PM »

Above district sounds pretty similar to GA-07, so I'm guessing it zoomed towards the Democrats under Trump and isn't going back anytime soon

My district:

Population:  694,480 (-2.0% from 2010)
Density:  85.8/mi2
Demographics:  46% White, 44% Black, 8% Hispanic, 1% Asian
Economy:  Historically agricultural, but most jobs are now centered in a handful of growing, small cities and towns.  A major state university is located here. 
MHI:  $43,211
Population distribution:  62% Urban, 32% Rural

Location:  Deep South
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