22307 includes Belle Haven which is a pretty conservative neighborhood. |
Then your fact is wrong on POC. POC includes Blacks, therefore FFX percentage of POC is 47% while DC is 60%, going with your numbers. |
PP referred to being an "immigrant and POC," so her reference was presumably was to those who fell in both categories. For you to assert her "fact is wrong" suggests you need to read more carefully. |
You are right. Although it's important to also recognize that, at 47%, FFX has more diversity than the suburban stereotype. |
He is, which is why VA is not a good fit for him. --Immigrant POC family in McLean. |
| West Springfield, Burke, Fairfax Station are definitely mixed due to a higher military and contractor presence. Not conservative but mixed. I will say the people who put out signs and yard signs for Republican candidates definitely tend to skew older. |
NOVA is Democratic. |
Oh STFU |
| I have no idea how my neighbors might vote or think politically. Why does it matter anyway ? |
Wilson is 1/3 black and 1/3 Hispanic you dum dum. |
Truth hurts? We have a few families like that in our neighborhood. Definitely a type. |
OMG! Stay where you are. Nobody misses you in VA. |
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These are the Fairfax County precincts that Ed Gillespie won in 2017:
613-Westgate (Mount Vernon and part of Fort Belvoir) 803-Clifton (Clifton and most of the SW part of the county) 815-Woodyard (SW part of county between Fairfax Co Pkwy and Clifton precinct) 841-Popes Head (Between Braddock Road, Fairfax Co Pkwy, and Ox Road) 845-Fountainhead (South of Ox Road and Henderson Road) 915-Virginia Run (West edge of county south of Braddock Road and bordering Loudoun County) 923-Bull Run (West edge of county south of Virginia Run precinct and bordering Loudoun and Prince William Counties) So basically the southwestern portion of the county plus Fort Belvoir. |
It matters. I've lived in red/rural/conservative areas where you couldn't get a school levy passed no matter how dire the need, because of the hate for taxes and little interest in supporting public education. So kids ended up crammed into trailers for classrooms instead of additional schools being built, while charter schools and homeschooling were prioritized, extolled and/or received additional resources. Where the school board created a review committee to target a US history class because they wanted something that was "uncritical" of American history. And where the GOP-controlled board majority believed that pre-K and K resources were unimportant because the district wasn't legally required to educate children before the age of 6. Nah, I'll stick to blue and/or blue-leaning purple areas. |
So are all the Democratic signs a false flag? |