Calthrina950
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« on: July 05, 2020, 10:44:50 AM » |
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« edited: August 15, 2020, 10:51:07 AM by Calthrina950 »
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Bumping this forward so I can provide the figures for my home state of Colorado:
Most Democratic:
1. Denver-74% D 2. Boulder-70% D 3. Pitkin-70% D 4. San Miguel-69% D 5. Costilla-61% D
Most Republican:
1. Kiowa-85% R 2. Washington-84% R 3. Cheyenne-84% R 4. Baca-81% R 5. Moffat-81% R
Colorado is certainly a starkly polarized state, with the heavily Democratic cities of Denver and Boulder, ski resorts Aspen and Telluride, and heavily Hispanic Costilla County (which has not voted Republican in 96 years, since doing so for Calvin Coolidge in 1924), versus the staunchly conservative and heavily Republican counties of the Eastern Plains (Washington, Cheyenne, Baca, Kiowa) and the far Western Range (Moffat). The last Democrat to win Washington County was Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936, and Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 is the last to win Kiowa, Cheyenne, Baca, and Moffat.
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