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« on: June 14, 2013, 05:10:12 PM »

I would think that rural CT would be more Democratic or at least more liberal then rural areas of NJ, since Jersey's rural area's would be more like those of say NY or PA, whereas in CT you probably have the VT effect going on, at least to some extent.

IIRC, the smallest towns in Litchfield, CT comprise the most reliably Democratic portions of the county.

Litchfield County is the least Democratic county in the state.

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True, but the most D areas of Litchfield are in the rural parts.
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