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Question: Do you live in a county/state that voted for one party by a 20 point margin or more?
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« on: December 07, 2015, 04:41:14 PM »

State -- definitely not (I live in Ohio, which voted for Obama 51-48). Amusingly, of the three counties you can pick between for the county I live in (my legal residence is in Cuyahoga County, which voted 69-30 Obama; since August, I've been studying/living in Richland County, which voted Romney 59-39; starting in January, I intend to continue my studies in Franklin County, which voted 61-38 Obama), they are all landslide counties for either Romney or Obama. (Of the other counties I've lived in, Kings County NY voted 82-17 Obama, while the one swing county I've lived in, Champaign County IL, voted 52-45 Obama). Anyway, voted 'yes', for either Cuyahoga or Richland County.

Amusingly, I'm fairly confident my precinct in very-blue Cuyahoga County voted solidly Romney, even as my precinct in very-red Richland County voted solidly Obama. But I'm too lazy to actually check that.
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