New Mexico definitely would have been Bill Richardson in 2006. Richardson won all but one of New Mexico's counties (Catron County) and received 69% of the overall vote. New Mexico whites (judging from Reagente's tables), tend to vote about 10-13% to the right of the state, so Richardson probably got in the mid to upper 50s among white voters. California in 2018 is a close call; my hunch is that the white vote went to Newsom by a narrow margin. Hillary Clinton got 61% in California (and received a lower percentage of the overall vote than Newsom), and she won the white vote by 5% according to exit polls.
A bit off topic, but Susana Martinez—a Latina—won the Anglo vote twice, and won overall despite losing the Latino vote. It might have been a similar situation with Brian Sandoval in Nevada the first time.
VA has to be 2001 or 2005
Warner's 2001 campaign was all about winning southwest Virginia, or winning the NASCAR Dads....who are now the only bloc of support for VAGOP....they are more like the TNGOP/NCGOP than anything else
You’re wrong. A Democrat does not win Virginia whites while winning the state by only 5 or 6 points. You forgot about those suburban whites Warner got crushed among.