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Sol
Junior Chimp
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« on: December 27, 2020, 01:23:01 PM »

Here is Escambia County, anybody know if this is a first as I would have thought Pensacola would have gone GOP, but turns out Biden won it.  Did Clinton win it in 2016 or did it go for Trump?

Pensacola:

Biden: 18,181 (51.5%)
Trump: 16,356 (46.4%)
Total: 35,288

Rest of Escambia County

Trump: 80,318 (59.2%)
Biden: 52,748 (38.9%)
Total: 135,568

Clinton appears to have very narrowly lost it, though alas precincts don't align with municipal lines so it's fundamentally unknown.
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Sol
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2021, 06:22:26 PM »

Here is for Monroe county, New York

Rochester:

Biden: 57,984 (81.22%)
Trump: 11,746 (16.45%)
Total: 71,394

Rest of Monroe County

Biden: 167,762 (54.19%)
Trump: 133,915 (43.25%)
Total: 309,595

Back in 2004, Bush almost won county, so it seems Rochester suburbs have swung much harder towards Democrats than Erie County ones have.

Makes sense given the kind of swings we've been seeing recently--Rochester is a pretty white collar city.
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