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ElectionsGuy
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« on: November 25, 2014, 05:02:43 PM »

Dem reps from majority white non-hispanic areas include Graham, Cooper, Murphy, probably Frankel and Kastor, and possibly a few others from Florida. So basically in the deep south, Barrow was the last one, though I suppose you could call FL-02 the deep south.
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ElectionsGuy
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« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2014, 10:12:48 PM »

Dem reps from majority white non-hispanic areas include Graham, Cooper, Murphy, probably Frankel and Kastor, and possibly a few others from Florida. So basically in the deep south, Barrow was the last one, though I suppose you could call FL-02 the deep south.

And Price, Beyer, and Connolly. None of those are particularly culturally southern, but at least Price (NC-4, where I live) is surrounded by the South. South Fla. and No. Va. aren't totally in the cultural South, so that leaves Price, Cooper, and Graham.

BTW, where is the census (or other) link for CD data?

http://www.census.gov/mycd/#
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ElectionsGuy
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E: 7.10, S: -7.65

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« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2014, 12:04:45 AM »

Dem reps from majority white non-hispanic areas include Graham, Cooper, Murphy, probably Frankel and Kastor, and possibly a few others from Florida. So basically in the deep south, Barrow was the last one, though I suppose you could call FL-02 the deep south.

And Price, Beyer, and Connolly. None of those are particularly culturally southern, but at least Price (NC-4, where I live) is surrounded by the South. South Fla. and No. Va. aren't totally in the cultural South, so that leaves Price, Cooper, and Graham.

BTW, where is the census (or other) link for CD data?

http://www.census.gov/mycd/#

Thanks, though that doesn't give numbers for non-Hispanic whites.

You can subtract the number of Hispanics from White to get the answer.
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ElectionsGuy
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E: 7.10, S: -7.65

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« Reply #3 on: November 26, 2014, 02:33:09 PM »

Dem reps from majority white non-hispanic areas include Graham, Cooper, Murphy, probably Frankel and Kastor, and possibly a few others from Florida. So basically in the deep south, Barrow was the last one, though I suppose you could call FL-02 the deep south.

And Price, Beyer, and Connolly. None of those are particularly culturally southern, but at least Price (NC-4, where I live) is surrounded by the South. South Fla. and No. Va. aren't totally in the cultural South, so that leaves Price, Cooper, and Graham.

BTW, where is the census (or other) link for CD data?

http://www.census.gov/mycd/#

Thanks, though that doesn't give numbers for non-Hispanic whites.

You can subtract the number of Hispanics from White to get the answer.

There are still some hispanics that when asked identify as black.

We just couldn't make this simple, could we? Wink

But yeah, I guess we can't do that then...
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