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In reply to the discussion: 5 Reasons to Stop Talking Sh*t About People From the South and Midwest [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)The "Triangle", the "Triad", Charlotte and Asheville have become quite blue. Surrounded by a sea of red.
(2012, city turnout dropped, so NC barely voted for Romney)
At the moment, power swings back and forth between those two extremes. 2010 resulted in insane districts that make the state appear much more red. My congressional district has small pieces of two cities and a hundred miles of rural area between them.
But the cities are growing extremely fast, and getting even bluer, while the rural areas are slowly shrinking. It's not going to be that long until NC looks like California, politically - neon red rural areas politically dominated by the blue cities. Probably going to have to wait until after the 2020 redistricting to see it, though.