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Though taking the big-picture look, I can imagine if Cobb's maturing into something Dem-friendly.
As for N Carolina, remember the late great Jesse Helms...
As for N Carolina, remember the late great Jesse Helms...
I suggested it would be as close to downtown as Yonge & Wellesley is to downtown Toronto.How close is it to the core? There are some pretty depressing photos you could take like that of Toronto near the core.
Though taking the big-picture look, I can imagine if Cobb's maturing into something Dem-friendly.
As for N Carolina, remember the late great Jesse Helms...
LOL, no Cobb County isn't evolving into something more Democrat, its actually becoming more Republican with each passing year.
The real reason so many people moved to Atlanta is because housing is the cheapest in the nation for a larger populated region. You can find a 2500 sq ft home for sale probably for $150-200k throughout outer metro Atlanta in places like Gwinnett County or especially places like Cherokee County. Atlanta has a lot of new $10-12/hr jobs and these people move to Atlanta, get a subprime mortgage and are able to own a 2500 sq ft home on $10/hr.
Actually, relative to a lot of the rest of suburban Atlanta and Georgia, I think Cobb's inherent "Republicanness" probably maxed out around the Newt era. And it's because it's around then that its galloping megagrowth maxed out, too. Cobb's still growing; but its older parts are aging, and "diversifying", while counties beyond become a more attractive destination for, er, RepubliKKKan types. Yes, even Cobb, or at least the parts closest within Atlanta orbit, is "innerburbing".
Now, I don't mean the pendulum's swinging *that* boldly; but, with continued changing demographics and the potential of open seats and congressional redistricting, I can see Cobb going Democratic--even if it's more of a "Jim Webb" kind of Democratic...
If you are right, I'll be happy. But don't hold your breath, because unfortunately I just don't agree. My brother used to live in Kennesaw and we would go down as a family and visit often, did a whole Christmas down there once. Remember, I'm a native born southern American even if my mentality isn't quite the norm for the region... From what I know about the area, I can't believe it'll ever turn into anything more than it already is.
Though Kennesaw is more like "outer Cobb", as opposed to Marietta or Smyrna.
And remember, too, that I emphasized a "Jim Webb" kind of Democratic pull, i.e. the kind of strategy that led the Dems to retake the Senate and Congress in '06. By Canadian standards, these kinds of Democrats might as well be Harper Tories--however, they *are* Democrats.
You're representing Cobb as classic Southern Huckabee country--in fact, in Georgia's Republican primary, Romney won Cobb, and Huckabee was third. Democratically, Obama won overwhelmingly over Clinton. And in the respective primaries, it was an 89000-81000 split among Republican vs Democratic participants--compare the 33000-13000 split in Cherokee, or the 30000-10000 split in Forsyth. (Rule of thumb: it's those "Romney Republicans" that are key to Democratic strategizing.)