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Oldiesfreak1854
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« on: June 26, 2012, 02:04:36 PM »

In this thread, describe a hypothetical place in the US using demographic data, and have other posters guess how it would vote.

Type: Suburban
Region: Midwest
Population: 105,000
Race: White (75%), Latino (11%), Black (10%), Asian (2%), Other (2%)
Median Household Income: $63,441
Population affiliated with a religious congregation: 47%
Religion: Catholic (56%), Mainline Protestant (23%), Evangelical Protestant (14%), Other (7%)
Percentage of married couple households: 72%

Midwest and suburban huh?  That alone gives the answer away... Democrat.
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« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2012, 08:37:46 AM »


Type: Rural
Region: West
Population: 34,000
Race: White (88%) Latino (7%) Black (2%) (Asian 2%) Other (1%)
Median household income: $52,000
Population affiliated with a religious congregation: 54%
Religion (of those who attend services): Catholic (38%), Evangelical Protestant (27%), Mainline Protestant (21%) , Mormon (7%) Jewish (1%) Other (6%)
Percent of married couple households: 66%
Educational levels of adults: High school graduate (90%), College graduate (49%), Graduate degrees (14%)
Republican.
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