Why did CO, MN, and NH have such strong leftward swings? (user search)
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mileslunn
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« on: March 15, 2021, 02:04:07 AM »

All three have percentage with college degrees above national average.  Colorado is third highest in country.  By contrast Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Florida, Iowa, and Ohio are all below national average.  Generally it seems biggest predictor on swing was education and higher the percentage who had a college degree, bigger swing in favour of Biden was.
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