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JoyfulSilence · 51-55, M
There are Republican counties. But every county shifted more Democratic. So the change was toward Democratic. But some counties were still Republican.
JoyfulSilence · 51-55, M
@FoxyGoddess
Addendum. I found an interactive map and it looks like most counties were Republican. Some are very high percentage Republican. Of course some Democratic counties were high percentage Democrat. The usual urban/rural split. And some rural areas have large black populations due to the legacy of slavery. But most of the concentration of Democratic votes is urban.
Addendum. I found an interactive map and it looks like most counties were Republican. Some are very high percentage Republican. Of course some Democratic counties were high percentage Democrat. The usual urban/rural split. And some rural areas have large black populations due to the legacy of slavery. But most of the concentration of Democratic votes is urban.
FoxyGoddess · 51-55, F
@JoyfulSilence That's how it works out here.






