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« on: January 12, 2010, 12:53:35 AM »

This looks at how states have voted since 1856 (or statehood). New York, for example, has voting for the Republican candidate 20 times and the Democratic candidate 19 times--or 51% Republican, and thus colored the >50% shade. Third party wins were discarded.



The top Democratic state is Hawaii at 82%. Of older states, Georgia wins with 78%. And D.C. is of course 100%.

The top Republican state is Alaska at 92%. Of older states, South Dakota wins with 86%. Vermont is just behind with 85%. Grin
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