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minionofmidas
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« on: September 07, 2008, 03:09:14 AM »

And the most Democratic town in California (generally) is one most people have never even heard of.  SF is like, what, sixth?

What is it? I'm curious. Whats the most GOP town?

East Palo Alto

I want to say the most Republican is in Siskiyou Valley, somewhere in Scott County.  Fort Jones?  Montague?

Edit: Not close on Fort Jones, although Montague is 3rd.  The winner is Taft (81.2-17.2).

Edit-Edit: I was wrong, actually.  East Palo Alto was 1st in 2000, but slipped to 4th in 2004.  Berkeley (91.2-6.7) was first, then Compton (90.4-8.6) and Oakland (89.2-9.3).  EPA was 88.7-10.4.
These are not the kind of places I would be thinking of as "places no one's ever heard of". I thought here we'd go with a 500-inhabitant "city" somewhere near Oakland or South LA, but no...

Never heard of the Rep places you mention, though.
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