Strongest swings in counties with over 100,000 votes (user search)
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Nhoj
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« on: March 07, 2009, 11:56:43 AM »

Did any counties with 100k plus voters swing to McCain? If so, what were the top swingers (or if not, which had the lowest swings to Obama?)?

Massachusetts had four counties of over 100,000 which swung towards McCain

Briston 4.80%
Norfolk 3.12%
Pltmouth .82%
Worcseter .37%

Have found two counties/ parishes outside of Kerry's home state with 100,000 votes which swung towards McCain, both in Louisiana (what a shock)

St Tammany 3.12%
Jefferson      2.69%

Other than that the smallest swing towards Obama was Pulaski, AR 0.73%


I am fairly sure in the Pittsburgh suburbs that Westmoreland county swung to McCain and Washington county was 2k votes short of 100k and swung to McCain.
I don't know by how much though.
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