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VirginiaAaron
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E: 1.68, S: -1.57

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« on: October 05, 2021, 08:15:56 PM »

Hometown (VA) -
2016: Trump 53-41
2020: Trump 71-26

Current home (SC) -
2016: Clinton 51-43
2020: Biden 57-42
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VirginiaAaron
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Posts: 560
United States


Political Matrix
E: 1.68, S: -1.57

P P P

« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2021, 11:59:15 AM »

Hometown (VA) -
2016: Trump 53-41
2020: Trump 71-26

Current home (SC) -
2016: Clinton 51-43
2020: Biden 57-42

What part of VA swung that hard towards Trump?

My precinct in VA had always been fairly competitive. Advantage Republicans but never by that much. My county, James City County, had flipped from Biden to Trump on that same ballot as well. Very weird result.

I went ahead and wrote down some results for other races since 2000:

President -
2020: Trump 71, Biden 26
2016: Trump 53, Clinton 41
2012: Romney 56, Obama 43
2008: McCain 59, Obama 40
2004: Bush 65, Kerry 34
2000: No precinct results (per VA Elections website)

GOP Presidential Primary -
2016: Rubio 35, Trump 31, Cruz 12, Carson 6, Kasich 5
2012: Romney 69, Paul 31
2008: McCain 50, Huckabee 41, Paul 5, Romney 2
2000: Bush 50, McCain 46, Keyes 4

DEM Presidential Primary -
2020: Biden 64, Sanders 14, Bloomberg 12, Warren 8, Gabbard 1
2016: Clinton 68, Sanders 31
2008: Obama 60, Clinton 39
2004: Kerry 43, Edwards 32, Dean 15, Sharpton 6, Kucinich 3, Lieberman 1


U.S. Senate Class II -
2020: Gade 71, Warner 29
2014: Gillespie 53, Warner 44
2008: (Mark) Warner 55, Gilmore 44
2002: (John) Warner 85, Spannaus 8, Hornberger 5

U.S. Senate Class I -
2018: Kaine 51, Stewart 48
2012: Allen 54, Kaine 46
2006: Allen 58, Webb 41
2000: Allen 59, Robb 41

Governor -
2017: Gillespie 51, Northam 48
2013: Cuccinelli 50, McAuliffe 41, Sarvis 9
2009: McDonnell 69, Creeds 31
2005: Kilgore 52, Kaine 44
2001: Earley 52, Warner 47
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