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Jake
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« on: April 02, 2005, 05:58:14 PM »



Those townships in teal are rural, lower middle class areas.  Like the rest of the county, strongly Republican.

Those boroughs in teal are small towns, middle class, and strongly Republican.

Factoryville Borough is the strongest Democratic area in the county.  It still is majority Republican.  It is a medium sized town and middle class.

Exeter township has some of the Wilkes-Barre exurbs in it, but still remains mainly rural and lower middle class.

Falls, Overfield, Clinton, and Tunkhannock townships are mainly rural with a few small towns/villages.  Strongly Republican, though Falls and Overfield are more Democratic friendly.

Tunkhannock Borough is the county seat and is about 2,000 strong.  Strongly Republican and middle class.

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Jake
dubya2004
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Posts: 18,621
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Political Matrix
E: -0.90, S: -0.35

« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2005, 01:01:51 PM »

Those townships in teal are rural, lower middle class areas.  Like the rest of the county, strongly Republican.

Those boroughs in teal are small towns, middle class, and strongly Republican.

Factoryville Borough is the strongest Democratic area in the county.  It still is majority Republican.  It is a medium sized town and middle class.

Exeter township has some of the Wilkes-Barre exurbs in it, but still remains mainly rural and lower middle class.

Falls, Overfield, Clinton, and Tunkhannock townships are mainly rural with a few small towns/villages.  Strongly Republican, though Falls and Overfield are more Democratic friendly.

Tunkhannock Borough is the county seat and is about 2,000 strong.  Strongly Republican and middle class.
Do you have President Forever? That would make an interesting scenario! Smiley

Yep, I've made a county commisioner scenario, but it's not very good.  I was thinking of making a scenario about the congressional race in PA-11 if Kanjorski retires, but that's on the back burner for now.
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