kraftiekortie wrote:
I would say under present conditions, that if a metropolitan area has at least 200,000 people, the Democratic candidate will invariably win this area.
Biden won Pensacola---but he lost Pensacola Beach by a large margin.
Valdosta, Georgia, is Biden country. It is surrounded on all sides by Trump country, though.
Considering That i Live in the 'Pensacola Metropolitan Area,' It's Worth Noting That While the
City Limits of Pensacola Has Around 52K Folks And Votes Majority Democrat, The Actual
Metropolitan Area of Pensacola of Which The Small Town i Live in is Part of, Consists
Of Over 500K Folks That in Whole Most Definitely Goes For Republicans, Overall.
The So-Called "Greater Pensacola Area" Actually Reaches Orange Beach Alabama
And Is Closer to Around 600,000 Folks; Yet In Either Case, Overall, Republicans are Most Definitely the Winners.
The Actual Town i Live in As Part of the Pensacola Metropolitan Area, Goes For Republicans at Over 70 Percent;
Yet it is Correct to Say that the City Limits of Pensacola Votes For Democrats, By Majority Votes Overall;
Yet That is a Tiny Part For what The Overall Pensacola Metropolitan Area Consists of Geographically
And Demographically...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pensacola_metropolitan_areahttps://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/republicans-democrats-cities/