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nclib
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« on: March 26, 2017, 10:25:41 PM »

New York 11th (Donavan - R) Staten/Island    10,959.0/sq mi
New York 2nd   (P. King - R) Long Island    3,961.5
Texas 24th    (Marchant - R) Dallas     2,968.4
Arizona 5th (Biggs - R) Phoenix         2,689.9
Georgia 6th (Was T. Price - R) Atlanta    2,442.2
Texas 2nd   (Poe - R)  Houston            2,441.7
Georgia 7th (Woodall - R) Atlanta       2,048.6
Michigan 11th (Trott - R) Detroit         1,718.7
Texas 3rd (S. Johnson - R) Dallas        1,704.4
Missouri 2nd (Wagner - R) St. Louis      1,647.9

Most of these had a strong swing to Hillary.

Interesting that Arizona has one on this list and one of the Least dense/Most rural mainly white CDs to vote for Hillary list.
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« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2017, 01:11:46 AM »

Would've guessed NE-02, VA-02, and OH-01 to be on the list. Likely close runners-up.
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« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2017, 12:47:09 AM »

New York 11th (Donavan - R) Staten/Island    10,959.0/sq mi
New York 2nd   (P. King - R) Long Island    3,961.5
Texas 24th    (Marchant - R) Dallas     2,968.4
Arizona 5th (Biggs - R) Phoenix         2,689.9
Georgia 6th (Was T. Price - R) Atlanta    2,442.2
Texas 2nd   (Poe - R)  Houston            2,441.7
Georgia 7th (Woodall - R) Atlanta       2,048.6
Michigan 11th (Trott - R) Detroit         1,718.7
Texas 3rd (S. Johnson - R) Dallas        1,704.4
Missouri 2nd (Wagner - R) St. Louis      1,647.9

Most of these had a strong swing to Hillary.

Interesting that Arizona has one on this list and one of the Least dense/Most rural mainly white CDs to vote for Hillary list.


what's with your Maloney avatar? I mean you've had it for like six years. Seems kind of creepy.
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« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2017, 10:10:41 AM »

Would've guessed NE-02, VA-02, and OH-01 to be on the list. Likely close runners-up.
Keep in mind VA-02 also has the peninsula.
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