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Monday, November 10, 2008
Watauga, Jackson & Buncombe -- Oh My!
Asheville Citizen-Times reporter Joel Burgess takes an extended look this a.m. at why three lone North Carolina counties in the western mountains went for Obama, while all around them was red hot for McCain/Palin. Answer: young voters. All three counties contain a major state university.
Didn't your mother always warn you that a little larnin' was a dangerous thing?
Interesting factoids:
We got us a new Generation Gap, folks!
Didn't your mother always warn you that a little larnin' was a dangerous thing?
Interesting factoids:
Of the Democratic-leaning counties, Watauga has the largest percentage of 18- to 25-year-old voters — 31.3 percent. Jackson is next with 15.4 percent, then Swain with 12.7 percent and Buncombe with 11.6 percent. Obama won all but Swain by differences as large as 57-43 percent.
We got us a new Generation Gap, folks!
Labels: Barack Obama, Buncombe County, Generation Gap, Jackson County, Watauga County