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DariusNJ
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« on: September 25, 2009, 04:27:00 PM »

Bump.

Sorry for the waiting. Here we go with Adirondack. Wink



Adirondack


A bit surprisingly, the State would be relatively democratic. As you can see, results here are almost identical to NH's. That makes Adirondack a solid Obama state in 2008, even if he doesn't comprise any county related with NYC metro area. Also to note the good showing of "Others" (don't know if it's Nader of someone else), that makes me think to New England...

AD county map :


Barack Obama : 1,539,700 (53.97%)
John McCain : 1,265,796 (44.37%)
Others : 47,520 (1.67%)


LNPI : 2.34 => lean dem.
As a consequence, we can now certify that the split of New York would benefit to the Democrats, gaining 2 EVs and partly compensating for the two previous fusions.

This is great! This confirms my suspicions that Upstate New York votes similarly to Pennsylvania.

Keep em' coming!
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DariusNJ
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2009, 05:22:30 PM »

Allegheny would have been extremely close in 2004.

Gore probably won it in 2000.
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