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Schiff for Senate
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« on: August 09, 2021, 01:58:56 PM »

What is it like being liberal in such a red state?

Oklahoma City is significantly more pro-Biden than the residue of the state; Oklahoma County nearly voted for him.
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Schiff for Senate
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« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2021, 02:04:31 PM »

What is it like being liberal in such a red state?

Oklahoma City is significantly more pro-Biden than the residue of the state; Oklahoma County nearly voted for him.
In some parts of Oklahoma City, being pro-Trump would be the marginal position.

Exactly. Oklahoma County as a whole is fairly competitive, and therefore much bluer than the rest of the state.
To prove my point, see this map I made, where Oklahoma County is blue and the rest of the state is yellow, and the corresponding election statistics. For example, Oklahoma County gave Democrats 51.45% of the two-way vote in the 2018 House elections, while the rest of the state (even in a Democratic wave year) went for the GOP with nearly 67% of the two-way vote.
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