Interesting, maybe because I'm using MySQL with mysqlclient connector, but 
running the straight query with the django cursor wrapper always returns the 
correct data types, even dates with its it time zone when time zone is enabled, 
was it all coincidence? Would using a different backend break with a cursor 
query returning invalid/not expected data? Seems like a lot to test

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