Why Columbus and its suburbs are suddenly in Democrats' sights
Democrats decision to stage their next presidential debate in Westerville, the Columbus suburb, rather than say, in Northeast Ohio, puzzled some bystanders. It shouldnt have. Ohios Democratic pivot is slowly sliding southwest. The 2010 census suggested Ohios population center was near Interstate 71s mile marker 147, in Morrow County. When Census 2020 reports, the states population center will surely have drifted further south.
As of mid-2018, Cuyahoga Countys population was 1,243,857; Franklins was 1,310,300. That is, Franklin County (Columbus) has 66,000 more residents than Cuyahoga.
Contrast that with 1960: Cuyahoga County had 1,647,895 residents, Franklin, 682,962. That is, Cuyahoga County then had roughly 965,000 more residents than Franklin.
And in the mid-1960s, only three of Franklin Countys elected countywide executive officials were Democrats. Today, only two those of those county officeholders are Republicans.
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