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« on: November 10, 2012, 12:06:15 AM »

I'm not surprised about Northern Virginia because of all the federal employees, but I thought it would swing back enough that Loudoun would be closer.  I am surprised about all of the Denver counties holding for Obama.  Colorado will be thought of as a blue state quite soon if they can't be won over even by a "moderate businessman" candidate.  It's interesting that the northeastern wealthy areas largely held for Obama, including much-hyped CT while all the Midwestern ones flipped.  Given Romney's background, I was expecting the opposite.  
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