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Analysis of Virginia's 2017 election (including alt-right candidate Corey Stewart)
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<blockquote data-quote="Days of Broken Arrows" data-source="post: 1092974" data-attributes="member: 4258"><p>This is true. But there is also a massive concentration of government workers in the Northern Virginia suburbs, virtually all of whom lean Democrat. As with New York, the population isn't balanced. There are way, way more liberals concentrated in small areas than there are conservatives in the rural parts of the state. </p><p></p><p>These government workers, more than illegals, are likely who swung this election. It might not seem that way from afar, but never underestimate the amount of people "working" for the government who have a vested interest in keeping it big, Democrat-style. </p><p></p><p>What two people can do in any private industry it takes two-hundred to do in government -- and that doesn't include the scads of highly-paid contractors and "liaisons."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Days of Broken Arrows, post: 1092974, member: 4258"] This is true. But there is also a massive concentration of government workers in the Northern Virginia suburbs, virtually all of whom lean Democrat. As with New York, the population isn't balanced. There are way, way more liberals concentrated in small areas than there are conservatives in the rural parts of the state. These government workers, more than illegals, are likely who swung this election. It might not seem that way from afar, but never underestimate the amount of people "working" for the government who have a vested interest in keeping it big, Democrat-style. What two people can do in any private industry it takes two-hundred to do in government -- and that doesn't include the scads of highly-paid contractors and "liaisons." [/QUOTE]
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