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Old 04-01-2017, 11:51 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Renownedtheworldaround View Post
Overall, I would say the city itself leans left. Ideologically speaking, i'd say it's in the same ballpark as Raleigh (proper) or Charlotte (proper) It's not as 'liberal' as Durham, Asheville (proper) or Chapel Hill, but it's a tad more liberal than Winston-Salem and certainly moreso than Wilmington and Fayetteville.

I believe there's a chunk of Northwestern Guilford county which includes parts of Greensboro that is in Phil Berger's district.
I think it's noticeably more liberal than Winston, but I'm a Winston native. My perception is pretty biased. I think the massive international community and multiple universities are big reason for that.
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