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« on: November 10, 2017, 04:00:42 PM »

Warren G. Harding got 0 votes in King County, Texas in 1920.

Herbert Hoover got 0 votes in Quitman County, Georgia in 1932.




Also, Democrats got 100% in numerous Solid South counties between the late 1800's and 1930's.

Yes, there were a ton of Dem sweeps in rural South counties during roughly 1890-1940, but that was because only the Dem base of the day was allowed to vote in those counties.

I am pretty sure this happened somewhere in Michigan and/or Vermont for Harding and Hoover in their landslides. 
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