DariusNJ
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« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2010, 04:47:42 PM » |
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1. King County, Texas (McCain 92.64 - Obama 4.91 = R + 87.73)
Remote county in North Texas, has been strongly Republican for some time.
2. Beaver County, Oklahoma (McCain 89.25 - Obama 10.75 = R + 78.50)
Another county, just like King. North Texas and the Oklahoma Panhandle counties vote overwhelmingly Republican.
6. La Salle Parish, Louisiana (McCain 85.49 - Obama 13.12 = R + 72.37)
85% deep southern whites, 15% black. Home of the Jena 6.
8. Blount County, Alabama (McCain 84.02 - Obama 14.51 = R + 69.51)
If I'm correct, this is a white flight suburb of Birmingham. Actually has a pretty large population in comparison to some other counties on this list.
9. Glascock County, Georgia (McCain 84.17 - Obama 14.71 = R + 69.46)
Mostly white exurb of Atlanta, I believe.
10. Uintah County, Utah (McCain 82.84 - Obama 14.35 = R + 68.49)
Mormons I'm guessing.
12. George County, Mississippi (McCain 82.49 - Obama 16.41 = R + 66.08)
Heavily white county in the Deep South.
16. Sioux County, Iowa (McCain 80.95 - Obama 18.18 = R + 62.77)
There is a large religious group here, I forgot the name. This county is VERY Republican on all levels.
18. Eureka County, Nevada (McCain 75.70 - Obama 19.13 = R + 56.37)
Rural county, I'm guessing there's some Mormons here, I could be wrong.
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