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« on: August 03, 2013, 11:35:40 PM »

UGA student here! I would put UGA further to the left. There's a large conservative contingent here, especially among fraternities and sororities, but overall the campus is pretty liberal, at least for the south.

Look at Clarke county. It's very small and basically only encompasses UGA, downtown and the core of Athens. It's the only strong D county in the state that isn't majority minority, indicating a lot of liberals.

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