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Plankton5165
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« on: September 04, 2019, 03:04:07 AM »

As we all know, California and Arizona both moved about 7% points to the left in 2016. With that in mind, I have two questions:

1. Why did Nevada swing R considering it's similar to Arizona? Is it only because of the high % of working class?

2. Why did Colorado also voted more R compared to 2012? High hispanic population like other western states + the most college educated state in the region. It just doesn't make sense to me.

Colorado swung R because Trump did better than Romney.

Actually, I consider the state to have swung D because it's relative to the distance from the national vote.
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