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« on: May 16, 2017, 09:21:52 AM »

Wealthier, college educated, socially liberal areas. For example, in MI (countervailing the statewide trend):

Washtenaw County, MI:

2012: 67.04% D 31.29% R
2016: 67.59% D 26.64% R

Kent County, MI:

2012: 45.35% D 53.00% R
2016: 44.61% D 47.66% R

Ottawa County, MI: (Ford's 4th best county in the NATION in '76; very GOP and conservative)

2012: 32.19% D 66.41% R
2016: 31.26% D 61.50% R

And plenty of suburbs along the Woodward Avenue corridor in Oakland County:

Birmingham, MI

2012: 44% D 55% R
2016: 52% D 41% R

Bloomfield Hills, MI

2012: 33% D 67% R
2016: 42% D 53% R

Huntington Woods, MI

2012: 70% D 29% R
2016: 76% D 19% R
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