If California was split into two states, would SC be a battleground state? (user search)
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« on: December 01, 2016, 06:36:28 PM »

Taking just the two party vote under your scenario, comparing to 2012 as well.

South California

2012

Obama: 4,712,897 (59.2%)
Romney: 3,244,992 (40.8%)

7,957,889

California about 61.9/38.1 two party split as a whole

2016

Clinton: 4,371,376 (62.5%)
Trump: 2,617,852 (37.5%)

California about 66/44 two party split as a whole

Answer: No
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