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« on: April 01, 2021, 07:21:22 PM »

I mean it’s pretty clear why it’s stubbornly Republican: it’s suburbs haven’t gone the way of GA, ILL, CA, NJ et cetera, et cetera..

NC is still at the point where you have just one county anchoring a metro area. It's not like in GA where it's not just Fulton - you also have DeKalb, Cobb etc. If growth gets to the point where Cabarrus can flip dem - that should be enough. Also - how many votes do dems need to win Mecklenburg and Wake combined by to be guaranteed. I'm guessing 500K.
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