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Those demographic trends were expected to play out in the years ahead, but it is here now.
Neck in neck with Mr. Trump in Georgia, Clinton has begun to focus on conservative suburbs around Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Raleigh, N.C. A Clinton political-action committee just made a $2 million ad buy here in Georgia, which has not voted Democratic in a presidential election since 1992.
In one ad, a narrator admits to having issues with Clinton, but ultimately says she has come around to the Democratic nominee. “I approve this message,” Clinton says at the end.
This election, the South looks much less Republican
Neck in neck with Mr. Trump in Georgia, Clinton has begun to focus on conservative suburbs around Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Raleigh, N.C. A Clinton political-action committee just made a $2 million ad buy here in Georgia, which has not voted Democratic in a presidential election since 1992.
In one ad, a narrator admits to having issues with Clinton, but ultimately says she has come around to the Democratic nominee. “I approve this message,” Clinton says at the end.
This election, the South looks much less Republican