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HOOVER, AL – MARCH 1, 2016: Sherry Barrington, 85, walks her dogs Sadie and Josie on Chapel Road outside the perimeter of the Ivy Chade Circle community, where she has lived for 19 years. "I'm afraid of these wild ideas out there, Barrington said. "The economy is important to me, and security in our country. So if I'm gonna fuss about something I at least need to participate. I took the lesser of the evils this election."
On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal
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On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal
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