Monday, February 3, 2020

Not Trump's America: Why Virginia is turning blue (Loudoun County edition)


How Voters Turned Virginia From Deep Red to Solid Blue.  (The New York Times, 11/9/2019)
The fields of Loudoun County are disappearing. In their place is row upon row of cookie-cutter townhouses, clipped lawns and cul-de-sacs — a suburban landscape for as far as the eye can see. Unlike three decades ago, the residents are often from other places, like India and Korea. And when they vote, it is often for Democrats.

Source:  Wikipedia (Loudoun County, Leesburg)



% of population 25 and older with bachelor's degree:
  • 60.8% - Loudoun County
  • 38.2% - Virginia
  • 30.9% - U.S.
% of population 65 and older:
  •   9.3% - Loudoun County
  • 15.4% - Virginia
  • 16.0% - U.S.
% of population living in poverty:
  •   3.6% - Loudoun County
  • 10.7% - Virginia
  • 11.8% - U.S.

Source:  Wikipedia
3rd party votes: 18.8% in 1992, 7.4% in 1996, 6.7% in 2016
(George Wallace received 21.3% of the vote in 1968)
Other Not Trump's America posts:
California.  Nevada County.  (5/13/2019)
Florida.  Hillsborough County.  ( 3/14/2019)
Florida.  Orange County.  (3/14/2019)
Georgia.  Cobb County.  (3/10/2019)
Georgia.  Douglas County.  (3/10/2019)
Minnesota.  Washington County.  (7/6/2019)
Missouri.  Clay County.  (6/9/2019)
New Mexico.  Dona Ana County.  (6/9/2019)
North Carolina.  Forsyth County.  (3/13/2019)
North Carolina.  Guilford County.  (3/13/2019)
North Carolina.  Mecklenburg County.  (3/13/2019)
North Carolina.  Wake County.  (3/20/2019)
Pennsylvania.  Centre County.  (3/25/2019)
Pennsylvania.  Chester County.  (3/11/2019)
Texas.  Tarrant County.  (9/7/2019)
Virginia.  Chesterfield County.  (2/1/2020)

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