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Schiff for Senate
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« on: August 09, 2021, 04:28:01 PM »
« edited: August 09, 2021, 04:35:27 PM by CentristRepublican »

Population: 198,309
Demographics: 53% Chinese, 24% White, Other Asian 19%, Black 1%, Hispanic 1%
Religiousness: Low overall, but concerted presence of Buddhists and other less common religions
Median Income: $65,200
Density: Urban-suburban
Dominant Industries: services, tourism, aviation, government
College graduation rate: High

Same as Scott - this is a real city. Take a flier.

Quite Democratic, and trended much more to the left in the age of Trump. Probably gave Obama less than 60% in 2012 but Biden in 2020 a lot more than 60%. (Also, what city is this?)

How about this one?
POPULATION: 59100 (2019 estimate); 58300 (2010 census)
DEMOGRAPHICS (racial): 50% white; 26% African-American; 16% Hispanic; 5% Asian; 1% Native American; 2% other/multiple
DEMOGRAPHICS (gender): 52.7% female; 46.0% male; 1.3% transgender
DEMOGRAPHICS (religious): 27% Protestant; 20% Catholic; 13% Jewish; 7% Mormon; 6% Muslim; 14% some other religion; 13% nonreligious
DEMOGRAPHICS (LGBTA+): 15.3% LGBTA+; 1.3% transgender; 9.5% homosexual (5.5% lesbian; 4.0% gay); 3.5% bisexual; 0.9% asexual; 0.1% other LGBTA+
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $49,000
MAJOR INDUSTRIES: Biotech; Manufacturing; Government; Tourism; Sales
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT: Postgraduate degree, 25%; Bachelor's degree, 24%; High school, 28%; Less than High school, 21%
REGION: Midwest (not to be confused with the Great Plains)
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Schiff for Senate
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« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2021, 04:42:03 PM »

The city that is the setting of the"Fairly Oddparents". It is fairly suburban and potentially college-educated. However, Butch Hartman, the show's creator, is a fundamentalist Evangelical. How would it vote in previous election?
Probably went for Biden by under 10, but went for Trump in 2016, and was a solid GOP area except for Southern Democrats.

Population: 7,800 (decreasing)
Demographics: 96% White, 1.6% Hispanic, 0.7% Black, 0.2% Asian, 0.1% Native American
Median Household Income: $55k
Population Density: Dense suburban
College graduation rate (over 25 y/o): 24%
Religiousity: About the national average for Church attendance. The population is majority Protestant, but with a higher Catholic population than the national average

This is a real town.

A Republican area, and it probably shifted rightward from 2012-2020.
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Schiff for Senate
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« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2021, 11:20:28 PM »
« Edited: December 09, 2021, 11:31:16 PM by CentristRepublican »

Skill and Chance didn't do one, so I guess I will (this one isn't real, by the way):


POPULATION (2020): 62,500
POPULATION (2010): 59,200
POPULATION (2000): 65,000
POPULATION (1990): 72,800
POPULATION (1980): 70,300
POPULATION (1970): 64,400
DENSITY: Quite sparse for a 'city', roughly 160 people per square mile as of 2020
DEMOGRAPHICS (2020): 48% non-Hispanic white; 24% Hispanic; 13% Native American; 5% black; 5% Asian; 5% other/mixed
DEMOGRAPHICS (2000): 53% non-Hispanic white; 29% Hispanic; 12% Native American; 2% black; 1% Asian; 3% other/mixed
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $39,000
DOMINANT INDUSTRIES: Healthcare, retail, oil, education
COLLEGE GRADUATE RATE (25+; AS OF 2020): 39%
COLLEGE GRADUATE RATE (25+; AS OF 2000): 33%
LGBT (2020): 5.9%
LGBT (2000): 3.2%
GENDER (2020): 50.7% female; 46.7% male; 2.6% transgender
GENDER (2000): 50.0% female; 49.3% male; 0.7% transgender
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Schiff for Senate
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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2022, 04:45:50 PM »

Edit: I forgot which city that was, so I'll do another one

Population (as of the 2020 Census): 47,096 (+10.6% from 2010)
Density: 1,205/sq. mi
Demographics: 73% White, 11% Black, 10% Asian, 5% Hispanic
MHI: $64k
Bachelor's+ rate: 37%
Top 3 Industries: Healthcare, Education, and Manufacturing
Religion: Church attendance rates slightly below average, mostly Catholic

Has trended leftwards recently. I will go out on a limb and say it was for Biden.

POPULATION (2020): 84,124
POPULATION (2010): 74,696
POPULATION (2000): 65,922
DENSITY (2020): 800 people a square mile
DEMOGRAPHICS (2020): 60% white, 17% black, 16% Hispanic, 6% Asian, 1% other
DEMOGRAPHICS (2010): 63% white, 20% black, 12% Hispanic, 4% Asian, 1% other
DEMOGRAPHICS (2000): 63% white, 25% black, 9% Hispanic, 2% Asian, 1% other
LGBTA+ (2020): 6.6%
LGBTA+ (2010): 6.4%
GENDER (2020): 52.2% female, 46.9% male, 0.9% transgender
GENDER (2000): 50.0% female, 49.5% male, 0.5% transgender
M.H.I. (2020): $68,000
M.H.I. (2010): $69,000
M.H.I. (2000): $72,000
POVERTY (2020): 9.8%
POVERTY (2000): 16.0%
HIGH SCHOOL OR HIGHER (2020): 80%
HIGH SCHOOL OR HIGHER (2000): 74%
BACHELOR'S DEGREE OR MORE (2020): 28%
BACHELOR'S DEGREE OR MORE (2000): 29%
WORK (2020): 21% white collar, 59% gray collar, 20% blue collar
WORK (2000): 28% white collar, 46% gray collar, 26% blue collar
INDUSTRIES (2020): Healthcare, manufacturing, education, retail (in that order)
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