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« on: June 27, 2005, 02:24:03 PM »
« edited: June 27, 2005, 02:25:52 PM by Supersoulty »


Wainwright County

Upland textiles area with a growing amount of commuters and retirees. Mostly small towns but with a large-ish suburban area (mostly middle class to upper middle class) in the northeast of the county. Large Evangelical population. Traditionally a modestly affluent area.

Probably lean Republican, but they would go for a Bill Clinton type.  This acctually sounds quite a bit like central North Carolina.

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Traditionally strongly Democrat and probably still so on a local level, but they have recently handed decent margins to GOP national candidates.

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Safely Dem, but they might vote for some local GOP candidates.

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Sounds like CT.  Safe Dem, though, like the last one, they might vote for some local GOPers.

P.S.  Couldn't you find a more original name than "Spa" when talking about "Bath"?  Wink
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