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In response to "Here’s a map of poverty by congressional districts, doesn’t have the party breakdown though so you’ll have to do that yourself. -- (link*)" by Super Daddy Princess

(That's a pre 2018 election but yes--it suggest, via eye ball, a mixed bag that is compatible with this studies that says that pre 2016 it was about e

17% vs. 14% poverty (D vs. R) but 25 m poor people vs. 22 m poor people (R vs. D) (and this was before 2016, and 2018, when some rich suburbs districts moved from R to D)

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