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Nhoj
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« on: December 19, 2012, 11:53:41 PM »

OK here's something eerie: Obama and Romney both got identical percentages here to the hundredth of a percent. Both candidates.

What are the odds for two counties that border each other but aren't really that similar in demographics?

Stupid low, probably.  That's an interesting result, and it seems like they always vote similarly.  Probably a lot of set-in-stone voting habits in an area that's probably not changing all that much. 
Well the population might not be growing as much as similar places in other states,  the demographics are changing quite a bit in that area. kane is around 30% Hispanic these days and dupage is changing quite a bit too these are.
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