Not related to the question at hand, but I always wonder what made Virginia go republican so fast? I mean, it was the second southern state to really resoundingly reject the democrats, the first being florida, but unlike Florida where there were several elections which it did either go democrat or at least was a swing state, Virginia was TITANIUM republican from Fifty Two to O Eight, with only LBJ winning out of those bunch, and only Carter his first time getting even close -one of the elections I mentioned above where Florida did go Dem-, and was the only southern state decided by less than ten percent. I just find it so odd how that one took such a Republican turn so fast compared to the others, which took decades to fully reject the democrat platform
The same thing that now made it go so Democrat today
NOVA. Also the shenandoah of course
Not really
http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/content/images/GVS2017071301-chart1.png
Odd to have a chart comparing partisan strength in Virginia that starts in '68, since the margin figure between D and R for that year is misleading, esp for "Rest of VA." The most traditionally Democratic part of the state - rural Southside i.e. south of the James & where the influence of the Byrd org was strongest - is where first Goldwater and then Wallace did best.