In the early 2000s, a lot of trust fund babies and tech types that work in Irvine moved in and started turning the county blue. The whole Dorman thing preceded it, and as the 2000s continued a lot of the older redder gen moved to Arizona, Utah, and Montana. Santa Ana is still a huge pocket of blue-voting Mexicans and Irvine and Tustin is pretty blue after being quite red before Clinton shut down the El Toro base.
It was a great place to live in the 90s, but now its far too expensive and the real estate market will soon crash.
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Speaking of Irvine...
A law professor, from UC Irvine, is probably going to win a State Senate seat near Irvine...He is leading the vote count...The GOP incumbent is behind...
Many Asian-Americans live in Irvine...They live in nice homes...In any case, many of them vote for Democrats...
>Many Asian-Americans live in Irvine...They live in nice homes...In any case, many of them vote for Democrats...
The Chinese are about half and half, but the Pinoys in Brea and the Japanese in Costa Mesa definitely vote D.