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nclib
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« on: November 08, 2008, 10:31:36 PM »
« edited: March 18, 2009, 09:59:12 PM by nclib »

Not positive about the order, but these counties all have densities over 1,000 people/sq. mi.

Richmond   NY
Orange   CA
Colonial Heights city*   VA
Cobb   GA
Tarrant   TX
Va. Beach   city VA
Gwinnett   GA
Salem city   VA
Jefferson   LA
Waynesboro city   VA
Lynchburg city   VA
Bristol city*   VA
Monmouth   NJ
Seminole   FL
Anne Arundel   MD
Johnson   KS
Duval   FL
Morris   NJ
Tulsa*   OK

*McCain broke 60%
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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2008, 01:09:05 AM »

:-( that Waukesha, WI didn't make the list.
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« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2008, 06:47:45 AM »

On preliminary data, McCain broke 60 in 20 counties 18 counties and 2 parishes that cast over 100,000 votes:

Utah, UT 78.04 (Salt Lake City suburbs)
Montgomery, TX 75.98 (Houston suburbs)
Saint Tammany, LA 75.84 (New Orleans suburbs)
Davis, UT 69.80 (Salt Lake City suburbs)
Lexington, SC 68.44 (Columbia suburbs)
Warren, OH 67.57 (Cincinnati suburbs)
Brazoria, TX 64.44 (Houston suburbs)
Waukesha, WI 62.75 (Milwaukee suburbs)
Jefferson, LA 62.50 (New Orleans suburbs)
Collin, TX 62.42 (Dallas suburbs)
Tulsa, OK 62.33 (Tulsa)
Denton, TX 61.78 (Dallas suburbs)
Horry, SC 61.65 (what's that place called again? Myrtle Beach?)
Ottawa, MI 61.08 (Grand Rapids suburbs)
Greenville, SC 61.03 (Greenville)
Butler, OH 60.91 (Cincinnati suburbs)
Collier, FL 60.85 (Naples)
Knox, TN 60.84 (Knoxville)
Hamilton, IN 60.79 (Indianapolis suburbs)
Spartanburg, SC 60.04 (Spartanburg)
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« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2008, 10:45:20 PM »


Utah, UT 78.04 (Salt Lake City suburbs)
Davis, UT 69.80 (Salt Lake City suburbs)

I think Provo and Ogden stand on their own as cities.

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