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« on: May 20, 2018, 10:22:22 AM »

Something of note is that there were many Counties in 2004 that Kerry only narrowly lost in Oklahoma; one of them voting to the left of the national average (McIntosh). In 2008, the largest Kerry-McCain swing in the entire nation (also larger than any of the Bush-Obama swings in the entire nation too) was in Coal County, Oklahoma which went from a 7% Bush win to a 47% McCain win, and not a single County in the state failed to produce a double digit McCain victory. Even swinging Obamas national popular vote win to Reagan 1984 levels in 2008 still results in McCain sweeping every County in the state, where Kerry could have won a County by getting a tied National popular vote.
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