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gorkay
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« on: August 06, 2004, 02:19:55 PM »

In 1976, Carter won Fannin County, GA
Probably only because he was from that state. Remember that Carter practically swept the South in 1976.

Why is that surprising since he was the former governor of the state? I know nothing about the voting patterns of Fannin County, BTW.

Fannin is a "GOP since the Civil War" hillbilly county in Northern Georgia.
It voted against FDR in the '30's.
I find it *amazing* that a Democrat could *ever* win Fannin...
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