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« on: September 02, 2019, 12:06:03 PM »

For South Dakota, Lincoln sort of makes sense; at least by going off of last presidential election.  But before that it would have been Codington, which had been at most a couple points off the statewide result going back to the 1980s.  Codington also voted for the winners both when John Thune lost to Tim Johnson, and when Thune defeated Tom Daschle.

You're way wrong about Utah.  Weber is a much better bellwether county than Utah.
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