Most Red and Blue States in the Country

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If this presidential election is any indicator, Wyoming is the most red state in the country with Trump taking 70% of the vote and Vermont is the most blue state with Biden getting 66% of the vote.  No big surprise there. 

Massachusetts and West Virginia come in second in their respective categories.

In DC, Biden got 93% of the vote.

9 of the the top-10 Covid-case surge states voted for Lame Duck l'Orange.

Who's a fan of data cruncher Steve Kornacki?

 

Ken, Maryland is considered solid blue, but since the State is shaped so weird, we have very red cultures included -- Appalachia, Plantation South, and Watermen. 

The current Governor is Republican. The Klan is active here.

But the DC  Balto corridor is blue and the people that work there (the cities and surrounding suburbs) are gradually spreading out to rural regions. Most are highly educated with decent paying jobs. 

Steve karma coo has had the same pants on for three days, tonight's the night, either Pa or Georgia is going blue shortly.

That's why Trump had his deranged presser

I live in Tarrant County, Texas.

2.1 million people.

That's about 900,000 more than Vermont & Wyoming combined.

 

We are hoping Tarrant went blue (Biden ahead by 500 votes)...it went Blue for Beto in 2018.

But nobody cares or will ever care, thanks to our founders and their infinite wisdom of the electoral college and the Senate.

 

WY & Vermont:  1.2 million people:  4 senators.

Tarrant County:  2.1 million people, 14% of a senator  (Texas has 29 million people).

To add insult to injury, the 14% is comprised of 7% Ted Cruz & 7% John Cornyn.