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Oryxslayer
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« on: January 05, 2019, 08:49:20 PM »


Because most statistics count the Central valley and the North coast as rural, which have more Hispanics and Super-Liberals then CA-01/rural bits of 04 and 08 have conservatives. In contrast, OC/SD/Riverside/San Bernardino all have conservative parts and can vote GOP in a 60-40 race thanks solely to whites.
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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2019, 09:57:57 PM »


Because most statistics count the Central valley and the North coast as rural, which have more Hispanics and Super-Liberals then CA-01/rural bits of 04 and 08 have conservatives. In contrast, OC/SD/Riverside/San Bernardino all have conservative parts and can vote GOP in a 60-40 race thanks solely to whites.

also aren't there quite a few ski counties like Alpine?

Oh yeah, but those are small fries compared to places like Mendocino or Merced.
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