Title: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: JoeyJoeJoe on August 23, 2010, 02:15:57 PM Maybe this will be interesting:
AZ-5, AZ-6, AR-2, CA-3, CA-11, CA-18, GA-8, GA-10, IL-15, IL-19, IL-20, IN-8, IN-9, IA-3, IA-4, KY-1, KY-5, KY-6, LA-3, LA-4, LA-5, LA-6, LA-7, MI-1, MI-4 MI-6, MI-7, MI-10, MN-1, MN-2, MN-3, MN-6, MN-7, MN-8, MO-6, MO-8, MO-9, NH-1, NM-2, NY-22, NY-23, NY-27, NY-31, NC-7, OH-6, OH-12 (I think), OH-13, OH-16, OH-18, OK-2, OK-3, OR-4, OR-5, PA-4, PA-10, PA-12, PA-21, TX-2, TX-9, TX-10, TX-12, TX-23, TX-25, VA-9, WA-3, WA-5, WV-1, WV-2, WI-4, WI-6, and WI-8. These come from the 2002 Political Almanac, and use the 1990s lines. Title: Re: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: Mr.Phips on August 23, 2010, 06:06:25 PM And the only district Gore picked up from Dole was PA-07.
Title: Re: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: Hash on August 23, 2010, 06:43:13 PM Great stuff.
here's what the 1996 CD map would've looked like then: () apologies for the poor quality and all that. Title: Re: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: homelycooking on August 23, 2010, 06:48:17 PM Why is that one district between Brownsville and Corpus Christi, TX, a lighter color than all the other Democrat-won districts?
Title: Re: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: Hash on August 23, 2010, 06:56:58 PM Why is that one district between Brownsville and Corpus Christi, TX, a lighter color than all the other Democrat-won districts? Just forgot to put that cd in a normal shade. I used the site's 2000 base maps and did away with the shades. Title: Re: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: nclib on August 23, 2010, 07:51:28 PM And the only district Gore picked up from Dole was PA-07. According to Polidata, Clinton won it by 1.7% and Gore by 2.7%. Title: Re: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: JoeyJoeJoe on August 23, 2010, 09:35:42 PM Clinton also won TN-4, TN-6, WA-5, and may have won VA-4 and TX-5.
He picked up AZ-6, CA-27, CA-46, FL-16, LA-5, LA-6 (depending on the lines), MI-6, MI-7, MI-10, NH-1, NJ-12, NY-1, NY-2, NY-13, NY-22, NY-23, NY-27, NY-31, OH-6, OH-16, PA-7, PA-10, VA-11, WI-6, and WI-8 (I might be forgetting one or two) from 1992, while dropping AR-3, CA-22, CA-44, CO-3, IL-18, KS-3, MT-1, NC-11, TN-3, and TX-1. Title: Re: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: Fuzzybigfoot on August 23, 2010, 10:36:59 PM What was the margin in Salt Lake City's congressional district? It must have been pretty close in 1996.
Title: Re: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: JoeyJoeJoe on August 24, 2010, 02:02:35 PM I don't think so. It may have been 48 Dole-40 Clinton; definitely not within 5 points. The PVI (92, 96) for the SLC district is R+8.0.
Title: Re: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: Fuzzybigfoot on August 24, 2010, 06:44:16 PM I don't think so. It may have been 48 Dole-40 Clinton; definitely not within 5 points. The PVI (92, 96) for the SLC district is R+8.0. Strange, because he only lost Salt Lake County by 4%. Maybe the city belonged to more than 1 congressional district? Title: Re: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: Hash on August 24, 2010, 06:59:30 PM Here is the map of Utah's CDs in 2000:
() Title: Re: CDs Bush picked up for the GOP from 1996 Post by: JoeyJoeJoe on August 25, 2010, 11:04:55 AM There were soem pretty heavily Dem areas of Salt Lake County in the 1st and 3rd. I remember Jim Hansen losing the part of SL County in 2000, even as he was winning 69-27.
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