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Verily
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E: 1.81, S: -6.78

« on: December 22, 2008, 03:23:07 PM »
« edited: December 22, 2008, 06:14:54 PM by Verily »

Anyone have the breakdown from Duval County? Jacksonville proper might have actually voted for Obama, given where the small non-Jacksonville areas of Duval are (very white, very wealthy beach communities, likely 75%+ McCain). In which case we would have to start a quest to discover the biggest city to vote for McCain.

Anyway, the cities worth checking out are Fort Worth (#17), Oklahoma City (#31), Mesa, Ariz. (#38) and Virginia Beach (#41, confirmed for McCain). Hard to imagine that Mesa didn't vote for McCain, either, and Fort Worth is probably more likely to have done so than Oklahoma City anyway. Of course, if Jacksonville (#12) did vote for McCain, the point is moot.
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E: 1.81, S: -6.78

« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2008, 07:50:10 PM »
« Edited: December 29, 2008, 07:54:01 PM by Verily »

I have Paterson, NJ courtesy of The Record. I think they combined "Others" in their report, though. I'll have it in a moment.

Paterson, NJ
Obama: 36,417 (89.78%)
McCain: 3,972 (9.79%)
"Others": 174 (0.43%)

Says all you need to know about Passaic County, really.
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E: 1.81, S: -6.78

« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2008, 07:56:25 PM »

Anyway, the cities worth checking out are Fort Worth (#17), Oklahoma City (#31), Mesa, Ariz. (#38) and Virginia Beach (#41, confirmed for McCain). Hard to imagine that Mesa didn't vote for McCain, either, and Fort Worth is probably more likely to have done so than Oklahoma City anyway. Of course, if Jacksonville (#12) did vote for McCain, the point is moot.

Has Phoenix been confirmed for Obama?

It voted decisively for Kerry, and Maricopa County swung slightly towards Obama, so I don't think it's worth checking.

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Hialeah is the only really big heavily Cuban city (other than Miami, of course). But I think it's fairly Democratic nonetheless. Would have to check, of course.
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