Barry Loudermilk
Georgia's 11th congressional district
GA-11 Midterms Intelligence
Barry Loudermilk sits in one of metro Atlanta’s safest Republican seats: GA-11 is R+35 and has moved another 9 points right, giving him wide latitude to channel base conservatism rather than triangulate. The district’s political identity is affluent, suburban, and homeowner-heavy—median income is $97,878 and homeownership runs 72.5%—with enough exurban growth to keep anti-Washington sentiment and culture-war politics salient. His committee profile fits the seat: financial services, institutional politics, and a Jan. 6 lane that reinforces credibility with the GOP grassroots.
For advocates, this is not a persuasion district so much as a values-and-validator district. Messages land when framed around protecting family budgets, property values, and local control, especially for a constituency that is comfortable economically but sensitive to inflation, housing costs, and federal overreach. Business-friendly arguments can work, but they need a populist edge: emphasize community banks, small manufacturers, and regulatory restraint, not corporate abstractions. The strategic opening is that the district is prosperous and stable enough to reward practical problem-solving—if it is packaged as conservative stewardship, not bipartisan compromise.
Economic & Demographic Snapshot
Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates (2017-2021 vs. 2019-2023). All figures are statistical estimates with 90% confidence level.
Georgia District 11 Demographics
Median Age 38.9 (vs 38.5) · Homeownership 72.5% (vs 65.5%) · Bachelor’s+ 42.2% (vs 33.7%) · Poverty 5.9% (vs 12.4%) · Income $97,878 (vs $37,585)
Age Distribution
Near the national median age (38.9 vs 38.5 nationally). The largest age cohort is 40–49 at 13.5%.
Race & Ethnicity
White residents are the largest group at 68.7%. Also significant: Hispanic (12.4%), Black (11.9%).
* Hispanic includes respondents of any race. Racial categories include both Hispanic and non-Hispanic individuals.
Education
42.2% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, above the 33.7% national average. 8.5% of residents lack a high school diploma.
Income Distribution
Median household income is $97,878, well above the $37,585 national median.
Housing
Homeownership at 72.5% (vs 65.5% nationally). Median rent is $1,632. Median home value is $392,200.
How People Get to Work
68.6% drive alone. Average commute is 29.2 minutes.
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