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Bacon King
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« on: December 20, 2006, 07:20:34 AM »

Ohio, Texas, Georgia, Missouri, Virginia seem like good candidates-although I'm sure someone will use a map to counterexample.

Ohio- in 2004, every county voted for Voinovich.
Georgia- in 1972, every single county went for Nixon, and then in 1976, every single county went for Carter.
Virginia- in 2004, every county voted for J. Warner, though he did not have a Democrat opposing him.

Missouri and Texas look good though.
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