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Yelnoc
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« on: July 03, 2012, 11:03:14 AM »

Georgia
Best Decade: 1990s (+1.32 Seats)
Reason: The state at the time was seen as some kind of fundie zion
Worst Decade: 1920s (-1.58 seats)
Reason: IDK

Actually, the 1990s were the start of the housing boom.  Georgia was (and still is) an extremely cheap place to live, and benefited from the same mass immigration from north to south that Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, and (too a lesser extant) South Carolina and Alabama have.
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