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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA
Relatively similar educational attainment, split results.
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Well, yes and no. Sure, the results were split, but in every case other than Forsyth (and, well, you know...it's Forsyth,

) Trump didn't come close to his overall 39% in the state.
I wonder what percentage of the black voters in those three counties voted Republican, though. Just a hunch here, but I'm guessing it's higher than the national average, but still very low. However, Trump undeniably has a higher concentration of racist/white supremacist types in his corner than do other campaigns, so it would also follow that the white Republicans who choose to live in closer proximity to more black people would be less likely to fit into that mold. (Must....resist.....another.....Forsyth.....County.....crack)