States such as NY, CA, and IL are dominated by the big-cities. I propose that a presidential candidate must win a plurality of counties of that state in order to win that state.
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When can we get past rehashing the last election? Can we get on to getting Trump’s agenda passed? ASAP
“The counties that are usually Democratic bastions have seen a sharp decrease in their populations.”
While I LIKE reading that, it just makes me nervous that the LibTards have just taken their show on the road and will be making inroads into my BELOVED Heartland, also known as, ‘Flyover Country.’
Keep them on the coasts where they belong! Can’t we build a WALL or something? ;)
Ah...but the decaying sludge pits on the east and west coasts managed to count more votes than voters. That’s the Democrat’s traditional winning strategy and why they can’t believe that Trump’s overwhelming turnout beat them.
So is it the chicken or the egg?
Does an economically healthy county result in Republican voters?
Or do Republican voters cause an economically healthy county?
“Yet, the publication did not something that could be ominous for the GOP in future elections. On paper, Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio and El Paso areas will have enough votes to tilt the state leftward, as theyre Democratic bastions of support. So, thats something to keep on the radar.”
Texas did not vote for Hillary but Hillary did better in Texas than Obama did in his two elections.
And with the growth of Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and Austin, the state willl continue to be less conservative.
Maybe someone can point this out to our good friend mattie Drudge.