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Fuzzybigfoot
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« on: November 18, 2016, 03:59:28 PM »

Demographic Data:

68% White, 28% Black, 1% Hispanic

Median income: $34,739

District Created: 1823


Political Data:

PVI: R+15

Last election won by current opposing party: 1960 (Frank Boykin)

2008: McCain 61, Obama 39
2012: Romney 62, Obama 37
2016: Trump 63, Clinton 34 (worst result by a Democrat since at least 1988)

(If this is helpful I'll try to do it for each of these)

Do you have the results for all the Alabama districts for 2016, LLR?
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2016, 10:54:43 PM »

Demographic Data:

68% White, 28% Black, 1% Hispanic

Median income: $34,739

District Created: 1823


Political Data:

PVI: R+15

Last election won by current opposing party: 1960 (Frank Boykin)

2008: McCain 61, Obama 39
2012: Romney 62, Obama 37
2016: Trump 63, Clinton 34 (worst result by a Democrat since at least 1988)

(If this is helpful I'll try to do it for each of these)

Do you have the results for all the Alabama districts for 2016, LLR?

Sorry about being late - they're on Wikipedia



Demographic Data:

68% White, 28% Black, 1% Hispanic

Median income: $34,739

District Created: 1823


Political Data:

PVI: R+15

Last election won by current opposing party: 1960 (Frank Boykin)

2008: McCain 61, Obama 39
2012: Romney 62, Obama 37
2016: Trump 63, Clinton 34 (worst result by a Democrat since at least 1988)

(If this is helpful I'll try to do it for each of these)

Only problem with this is the district lines have changed, so 1960 might not be te same district it is today.

That only effects one or two of the things here.

I checked out the other districts on Wikipedia, and they all say Trump won 63%-35% each, except for the 7th, which they have at 63%-34% Clinton.  Definitely looks fraudulent.  Tongue
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