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Kodratos
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« on: November 03, 2004, 01:46:30 PM »
« edited: November 03, 2004, 04:53:37 PM by Kodratos »

This is an area of the country where I would expect Bush to be losing support, but that clearly isn't the case. I'm truely shocked by looking at some of these results. Bush gained ground in EVERY SoCal county. These are the major ones. Imperial, a low-populated traditional Democrat county, saw a one percent swing Bush's way.

Los Angeles County
2000: 64% Gore
2004: 63% Kerry

Orange County
2000: 56% Bush
2004: 60% Bush

Riverside County
2000: Bush 51%
2004: Bush 58%

Ventura County
2000: Bush 48%
2004: Bush 51%

San Bernardino County
2000: Bush 49%
2004: Bush 56%

San Diego County
2000: Bush 50%
2004: Bush 52%
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Kodratos
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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2004, 03:07:08 PM »

The Republicans may have gained 3 points nationally but Kerry gained a point in California. I also wouldn't call Santa Barbara SoCal. I have a hard time calling Ventura SoCal as well.
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