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Old 04-30-2018, 06:20 AM
 
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You must have a very limited social circle.

Most people moving to NC are moving to urban areas such as Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, etc., areas which largely vote for Democrats. Google it if you don't believe me.

There are more Republican voters in rural areas. But many retirees prefer to live in places with hospitals and doctors and these are gradually disappearing in rural areas of NC.

Also, it is one thing to hang out with Republicans in Connecticut. Quite another to hang out with them in NC. Whole different business here.

Gerrymandering is under court scrutiny in NC. Though Republicans are fighting to oppose fair districts, and continue their attempts to suppress the vote, the handwriting is on the wall.

Republicans who want to move to southern Republican states should probably consider Georgia, Mississippi, or Alabama.
"You must have a very limited social circle."

Don't make assumptions on things you know NOTHING about!

"Most people moving to NC are moving to urban areas such as Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, etc., areas which largely vote for Democrats. Google it if you don't believe me."

Maybe YOU should learn how to use Google!

It might stop you from making a fool of yourself!

What counties are your cities in cities in?

"By Makenzie Holland StarNews Staff Posted Mar 22, 2018 at 12:51 PM


Brunswick fastest-growing county in NC since 2010

BRUNSWICK COUNTY -- Brunswick County has grown 21.8 percent since April 2010, the largest percent growth of any county in the state, according to estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
The county also was the fastest growing in the state for 2016-17, increasing its population by 3.6 percent or 4,544 residents."

"Brunswick wasn’t the only county in the Cape Fear region to see a population boom. Pender County was the second fastest-growing county in the state between July 2016 and July 2017, increasing its population by 3.5 percent or 2,061 residents."

Brunswick fastest-growing county in NC since 2010 - News - Wilmington Star News - Wilmington, NC
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