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To: Haiku Guy
Virginia will be solid red again, within 15 years.

Yeah, like CA. VA is gone never to be red in generations. The demography is changing rapidly fueled by mass immigration. One third of Fairfax County, the largest county in VA, is foreign-born. The 2012 election marked the first time that the ballot was in Spanish in Fairfax County.

NoVA determines who wins in VA. The Dems dominate in NoVA especially in Fairfax County, Arlington County, and Alexandria.

The United States Census Bureau estimates that the state population was 8,411,808 on July 1, 2016, a 5.1% increase since the 2010 United States Census. This includes an increase from net migration of 381,969 people into the Commonwealth since the 2010 census. Immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 159,627 people, and migration within the country produced a net increase of 155,205 people.

Aside from Virginia, the top birth state for Virginians is New York, having overtaken North Carolina in the 1990s, with the Northeast accounting for the largest number of migrants into the state by region.

The state's most populous ethnic group, Non-Hispanic White, has declined from 76% in 1990 to 62.7% in 2015. The largest minority group in Virginia is African American, at 19.7% as of 2015.

More recent immigration in the late 20th century and early 21st century has fueled new communities of Hispanics and Asians. As of 2015, 9.0% of Virginians are Hispanic or Latino (of any race), and 6.5% are Asian. The state's Hispanic population rose by 92% from 2000 to 2010, with two-thirds of Hispanics living in Northern Virginia.

24 posted on 10/26/2017 9:07:13 PM PDT by kabar
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To: kabar

Spot on.


33 posted on 10/27/2017 1:16:36 AM PDT by Vaden (First they came for the Confederates... Next they came for Washington... Then they came...)
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To: kabar

True. When we moved to Loudoun County in 2001 it was solid red. When we left in 2012 it really moved to dark purple/blue based on all the commies relocating from Fairfax County.


36 posted on 10/27/2017 4:55:18 AM PDT by pinkandgreenmom
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To: kabar

When I was growing up in the 1960s in West Springfield, Va,all our neighbors were middle class, military officers,engineers and managers. Now all the houses are occupied by immigrant construction and landscape workers. Springfield was a nice little community. Now it’s like a 3rd world shithole. Not safe for ya to walk around after dark. Why did we let all the MS13 gang members into our country?

Pro amnesty crowd say to difficult to become a legal immigrant.
If it’s so difficult, and takes so long to become a legal immigrant. Why has the Hispanic population in NOVA grown so rapidly over the past 15 years? What percentage of hispanics in Northern Virginia are illegals?


42 posted on 10/27/2017 5:28:28 AM PDT by CJinVA
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To: kabar
Yeah, like CA. VA is gone never to be red in generations. The demography is changing rapidly fueled by mass immigration. One third of Fairfax County, the largest county in VA, is foreign-born. The 2012 election marked the first time that the ballot was in Spanish in Fairfax County.

NoVA determines who wins in VA. The Dems dominate in NoVA especially in Fairfax County, Arlington County, and Alexandria.


I can attest to everything you say, living as I do in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County, VA - the 8th Congressional District of Northern Virginia.

My Congressman is Don Beyer, who succeeded Jim Moran. Democrat succeeding Democrat.

I am, as they say, behind enemy lines.

43 posted on 10/27/2017 5:38:56 AM PDT by COBOL2Java (John McCain treats GOP voters like he treated his first wife)
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