“I live in Forsyth County & I’ve been in IT for over 30 years. As a side note, I’m a move-in. Moved to Georgia in 2013 - from New York. Chose Georgia because it was red. Chose Forsyth because it was very red. Watched that red gradually fade over the years, particularly because of South Forsyth, with growing concern. I watch demographics like a HAWK. When you’re a conservative who finally escapes from a liberal state, you’re more attuned to demographics than most people can even conceive of. I dream of moving deep into the N GA mountains when I retire, but worried about what it’ll be like when I finally get there.
That being said, I do NOT believe that demographics explain what happened after election night in this state.”
So you have been in Forsyth for seven years. 25 years ago GA was still voting blue. The State did not go red until 2000. You know, like I do, how conservative you are depends on where you were raised. Here we knew that south Forsyth was going blue a few election past.
You may be right on the demographics issue, but if you look to the last few elections you can’t miss the trend.
The N GA mountains tend to be liberal.
I stand by my statement. Your pal, the SoS, was pathetic as more & more votes were added to the mix. I assume he was scared that Stacy would call him a racist again. Duly noted.