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  2. Swing state - Wikipedia

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    Partisan lean of more than 10 points towards Donald Trump. In American politics, a swing state (also known as battleground state, toss-up state, or purple state) is any state that could reasonably be won by either the Democratic or Republican candidate in a statewide election, most often referring to presidential elections, by a swing in votes.

  3. Politics of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    After the American Civil War (1861–1865), Virginia was in political turmoil. 48 former counties now in West Virginia were gone, soon to be joined by two more. The Commonwealth of Virginia unsuccessfully appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. In the remaining area, many citizens, mostly males of African American heritage, were newly enfranchised ...

  4. List of Virginia locations by per capita income - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Virginia has the sixth highest per capita income of any state in the United States of America, at $23,975 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $33,671 (2003). Virginia counties and cities by per capita income (2010). Virginia counties and cities by median family income (2010). Virginia counties and cities by median household ...

  5. 10 Best Places in Virginia for a Couple To Live on Only a ...

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    The state has its expensive pockets, particularly in northern Virginia near Washington D.C., but there are multiple locations that are more friendly to retirees on tight budgets. ... Virginia’s ...

  6. Virginia statistical areas - Wikipedia

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    Virginia statistical areas. Appearance. Coordinates: 37°32′15″N78°36′54″W37.5375°N 78.615°W. The U.S. State of Virginia currently has 19 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated four combined statistical areas, 11 metropolitan statistical areas ...

  7. Demographics of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Population. As of the 2010 United States Census, Virginia has a reported population of 8,001,024, which is an increase of 288,933, or 3.6%, from a previous estimate in 2007 and an increase of 922,509, or 13.0%, since the year 2000. This includes an increase from net migration of 314,832 people into the Commonwealth from 2000 to 2007.

  8. South Boston, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    51-73712 [ 2 ] GNIS feature ID. 1501641 [ 3 ] Website. www.southboston.com. South Boston, formerly Boyd's Ferry, [ 4 ] is a town in Halifax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 8,142 at the 2010 census, [ 5 ] down from 8,491 at the 2000 census. It is the most populous town in Halifax County.

  9. History of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The population grew slowly from 700,000 in 1790, to 1 million in 1830, to 1.2 million in 1860. Virginia was the largest state population wise to join the Confederate States in 1861. It became the major theater of war during the American Civil War (1861–1865). Southern Unionists in western Virginia created the separate state of West Virginia in