Knox County's Political Geography

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From the News Sentinel
President-elect Barack Obama beat Sen. John McCain at city of Knoxville polling places but was trounced almost 3-to-1 outside the city limits, according to unofficial results that include absentee ballots that election officials released late Wednesday night.


McCain won 112,999 votes in Knox County to Obama's 70,203, giving the Arizona Republican a 60.73-percent majority overall.
Didn't Jack Neely write something about our local political divide a while back? 

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