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Fubart Solman
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« on: January 04, 2017, 05:03:20 PM »

I'm guessing the Deep South, as well as the Dakotas, Indiana, Kansas and Nebraska were solid for team red and they possibly won there. California was obviously a rout, as well as most of the northeast. Illinois and Idaho were possibly won by the reds or was close, too.

Illinois and North Dakota were not close. Also, the county results in the Deep South, Nebraska, Kansas, and Indiana are all misleading, as well as those for South Dakota.
So... Was it a 50 states landslide for team blue?

No. It was a 49-state landslide, based off this map. But which state was it that held out against blue? That is the question....

I'd have to guess Mississippi.
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Pouring Rain and Blairing Music
Fubart Solman
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 9,834
United States


« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2017, 10:12:19 PM »

I'm guessing the Deep South, as well as the Dakotas, Indiana, Kansas and Nebraska were solid for team red and they possibly won there. California was obviously a rout, as well as most of the northeast. Illinois and Idaho were possibly won by the reds or was close, too.

Illinois and North Dakota were not close. Also, the county results in the Deep South, Nebraska, Kansas, and Indiana are all misleading, as well as those for South Dakota.
So... Was it a 50 states landslide for team blue?

No. It was a 49-state landslide, based off this map. But which state was it that held out against blue? That is the question....

I'd have to guess Mississippi.
My god, you are correct! Mississippi is the closest state in the election, and the only win for "Team Red". Why did you think Mississippi was the lone holdout? Which counties kept it from going for Team Blue? And what about neighboring Alabama? I would have thought that it might have also been posed as a possibility.

Not much of a Mississippi expert, really. It looks like Hinds went red though. The Birmingham, AL metro area broke for blue, which is why I didn't say that.
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