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Junior Chimp
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« on: October 24, 2018, 12:49:08 AM »

In Illinois, the influence of Chicago (Cook County) is overwhelming. This county contains over 40% of IL's total population, and every election over the past three decades have results in Democratic blowouts at the presidential level. In addition, the suburban collar counties surrounding Cook have voted Democratic over the past 10 years.

Downstate, there are some Democratic bastions, primarily in counties with major universities (Champaign, Jackson), as well as some counties with relatively high populations. However, Trump did manage to flip a string of counties in NW Illinois, as this region is located next to NE  Iowa & SW Wisconsin (both of which flipped to Trump). Nonetheless, this shift was offset by Democratic gains in the Chicago area and other Democratic bastions mentioned above.
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