Yes, it does. Thank you for pointing that out. @mountaineer and her folks did us proud.
Why, thank you.

Our little state has undergone a remarkable turnaround in the past few years, after
many decades of being completely controlled by the Democrat party. This year, every county went for Trump, every county went for the R candidate for U.S. Senate (who is a complete buffoon, but still better than the alternative, sad to say), we elected a good conservative governor, the state senate is 32/34 Republican, the house of delegates is now 91/100 Republican, and all of our Congressional representatives - House and Senate - are Republican. It's a complete 180 degree flip, and I never thought the day would come.
When I ran for house of delegates in 2012, voter registration in the state was about 3:1 Democrat. My county was 3.5:1 Democrat. Nevertheless, when I lost my race by only 52%-48%, it appeared things were beginning to change. Before that, we never even had a Republican candidate for that office. But things definitely changed: This year, the R candidate for house of delegates was reelected with 72% of the vote in our county.
It's really quite amazing.