This just in from the New York Times (front page no less):
Orange County is No Longer Nixon Country
Orange County has been a national symbol of conservatism for more than 50 years: birthplace of President Richard M. Nixon and home to John Wayne, a bastion for the John Birch Society, a land of orange groves and affluence, the region of California where Republican presidential candidates could always count on a friendly audience.
But this iconic county of 3.1 million people passed something of a milestone in June. The percentage of registered Republican voters dropped to 43 percent, the lowest level in 70 years.
It was the latest sign of the demographic, ethnic and political changes that are transforming the county and challenging long-held views of a region whose colorful — its detractors might suggest zany — reputation extends well beyond the borders of this state.
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2 comments:
When one reads about recent events at the DA's office, one is under the impression that OC still is Nixon country.
--Only our Tricky Dicks probably don't have cute looking puppies. I can just see Checkers on a spit while cigar-chomping politicos tell stories about their latest outrages.
Gee, I guess those New Yorkers are really the authority on Orange County demographics...
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