Why has Colin County trended so much to the left while Montgomery hasn't budged? (user search)
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  Why has Colin County trended so much to the left while Montgomery hasn't budged? (search mode)
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« on: November 26, 2019, 10:11:07 PM »

Not only what Sol said, but also Collin is less white and much more educated.

Collin County is currently 56% non-Hispanic white according to 2018 Census estimates, while Montgomery is 65% non-Hispanic white. 51% of Collin County residents have at least a bachelor's degree, compared to just 34% in Montgomery County.
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