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Badger
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« on: November 29, 2020, 01:01:53 AM »

Noticed south side of Franklin County went heavily for Trump, while Biden dominated north side, is there a reason for this?  I am guessing south end is more white working class while north end more upper middle class college educated types?  Would that be correct?

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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2020, 01:04:38 AM »

Looks like west parts of Hamilton county went massively Trump, somewhere in the 70s which is unusually high for suburban areas.  Yes they are semi-rural but still seems rather high, any reason why?


White flight of german catholics from Cinci, but yes they are incredibly Republican for such an area. Hamilton is 4 parts
First is Cinci
2nd is diversifying burbs in the north
3rd is White college burbs in the east.
Last is the exurbs in the west.

Isn't there also a significant population of those of Appalachian decent in parts of Hamilton County, as well as even some neighborhoods within the Cinci?

It's been a few decades since I lived in SW OH, but I recall that being part of the social and political fabric of the region.

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