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« on: July 24, 2020, 05:04:47 PM »

Hi RINO Tom---

Like what you're doing here.... Smiley

Basically taking relatively current 2019-2020 MHI data sets and creating cool maps using 2016 PRES GE numbers as a baseline.

For anyone interested in a refresher and additional data from a thread which RINO TOM started on 6/21/17: "How Each States Richest County Voted" and I added to a bit (although was yet another incomplete project) and attempted to map the "Richest Place in the Richest County" using precinct level data....

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=267040.msg5708486#msg5708486

Another good read for anyone interested in getting caught up a bit, would be: "Super Wealthy Towns which Heavily Swung against Trump" started by Melior

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=259050.0

Another read would be "How did the Poorest Counties in the US Vote by State", which I started as a thread on 7/4/17, directly inspired by RINO Tom's "Richest County" thread. (Unfortunately an incomplete project in terms of analysis)  Sad

https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=267947.msg5725492#msg5725492

Interestingly enough it appears as though the 2019>2020 "Poorest County" MHI numbers are much less advantageous to the Democrats than the ~2015 (?) numbers I used.

@ RINO Tom---

Are you seeing significant shifts within the poorest counties in from 2015 > 2020 which moves to a Trump quasi EC "poorest county landslide" vs my map which looks like a 288 HRC win (Excluding Alaska Results-- presumably HRC)?

California is an obvious one since Tulare County was on my "poorest" list and Lake County is on the 2019/2020 "poorest" list that you used....

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