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Junior Chimp
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Political Matrix E: -3.48, S: -5.04
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Riverside County, California 2016: Clinton 50.1% 2012: Obama 49.6% 2008: Obama 50.2% 2004: Bush 57.8% 2000: Bush 51.4% 1996: Dole 45.6% 1992: Clinton 38.6% 1988: Bush 59.5% 1984: Reagan 63.5% 1980: Reagan 59.9% 1976: Ford 49.2% 1972: Nixon 58% 1968: Nixon 52.9% 1964: Johnson 56.8% 1960: Nixon 56.2% 1956: Eisenhower 62.2% 1952: Eisenhower 65.1% 1948: Dewey 55.7% 1944: Dewey: 53.9% 1940: Willkie 51.4% 1936: Roosevelt 49.9% 1932: Hoover 50.2% 1928: Hoover 77.9% 1924: Coolidge 62% 1920: Harding 69.6% 1916: Hughes 54.5% 1912: Roosevelt 50.9% 1908: Taft 57.2% 1904: Roosevelt 65.2% 1900: McKinley 61.1% 1896: McKinley 53.1%
One of the most reliable Republican counties in Southern California. Even in the Democratic victories of 1936/1992/2008/2012, those were decided by <2.5%.
However, much like the rest of the region, the last 10-15 years haven't been kind to the Republican Party. Younger & more diverse voters have replaced the aging Reagan Republicans of the 1980's, while the western part of the county is rapidly growing and turning more urban.
Voter registration: January 5, 2016 Republicans: 323,374 (38.3%) Democrats: 300,961 (35.5%) No Party Preference: 176,154 (20.9%) Other: 44,306 (5.3%)
Voter registration: September 12, 2017 Democrats: 363,732 (38.1%) Republicans: 337,317 (35.3%) No Party Preference: 205,172 (21.5%) Other: 48,910 (5.1%)
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