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« on: May 25, 2014, 04:00:52 PM »

My surname was 518 D / 194 R. It's pretty exclusively found among Middle Eastern immigrants, so not a big surprise there.

My mother's surname was 106,656 D / 82,487 R. It's a fairly commonplace English surname and it's one that African-Americans often have, which I'm guessing explains the Democratic lean. (The map shows the ones in the Black Belt Southern states being more Democratic and the ones in the Northeast and Midwest being more Republican.)
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