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    1. UlfarrVargr on

      Here are all counties that changed their party vote over these last three elections:

      • D – R – R (Clinton, Trump, Trump)

      North Slope, AK

      Alamosa, CO

      Reeves, TX

      Val Verde, TX

      Frio, TX

      La Salle, TX

      Jim Wells, TX

      Kleberg, TX

      Zapata, TX

      Kenedy, TX

      Lorain, OH

      Mahoning, OH

      Scotland, NC

      Dillon, SC

      Clarendon, SC

      Burke, GA

      • R – D – R (Trump, Biden, Trump)

      Marion, OR

      Butte, CA

      Inyo, CA

      Maricopa, AZ

      Blaine, MT

      Albany, WY

      Pueblo, CO

      Ziebach, SD

      Tarrant, TX

      Williamson, TX

      Nicollet, MN

      Blue Earth, MN

      Winona, MN

      Sauk, WI

      Saginaw, MI

      Tippecanoe, IN

      Warren, MS

      Kennebec, ME

      Carroll, NH

      Sullivan, NH

      Rockingham, NH

      Erie, PA

      Northampton, PA

      Morris, NJ

      Gloucester, NJ

      Kent, MD

      Talbot, MD

      Lynchburg, VA

      Prince Edward, VA

      Nash, NC

      Duval, FL

      Seminole, FL

      Pinellas, FL

      • R – D – D (Trump, Biden, Harris)

      Anchorage, AK

      Clallam, WA

      Deschutes, OR

      Teton, ID

      Grand, UT

      Garfield, CO

      Chaffee, CO

      Riley, KS

      Shawnee, KS

      Johnson, KS

      Hays, TX

      Clay, MN

      Door, WI

      McLean, IL

      Leelanau, MI

      Kent, MI

      Montgomery, OH

      Hillsborough, NH

      Kent, RI

      Essex, NY

      Saratoga, NY

      Rensselaer, NY

      Broome, NY

      Kent, DE

      Frederick, MD

      Stafford, VA

      James City, VA

      Chesterfield, VA

      Virginia Beach, VA

      Chesapeake, VA

      New Hanover, NC

      • D – D – R (Clinton, Biden, Trump)

      Northwest Arctic, AK

      Dillingham, AK

      Lake and Peninsula, AK

      Lake, CA

      San Joaquin, CA

      Stanislaus, CA

      Merced, CA

      Fresno, CA

      San Bernardino, CA

      Riverside, CA

      Imperial, CA

      Latah, ID

      Big Horn, MT

      Socorro, NM

      Culberson, TX

      Maverick, TX

      Webb, TX

      Duval, TX

      Starr, TX

      Hidalgo, TX

      Willacy, TX

      Cameron, TX

      Carlton, MN

      Scott, IA

      Desha, AR

      Tensas, LA

      Iberville, LA

      St James, LA

      Muskegon, MI

      Marshall, MS

      Oktibbeha, MS

      Yazoo, MS

      Issaquena, MS

      Jasper, MS

      Copiah, MS

      Pike, MS

      Marengo, AL

      Orleans, VT

      Clinton, NY

      Rockland, NY

      Nassau, NY

      Monroe, PA

      Bucks, PA

      Passaic, NJ

      Atlantic, NJ

      Cumberland, NJ

      Surry, VA

      Pasquotank, NC

      Anson, NC

      Jasper, SC

      Baldwin, GA

      Washington, GA

      Jefferson, GA

      Osceola, FL

      Hillsborough, FL

      Miami Dade, FL

    2. wabashcanonball on

      I live in Wisconsin’s purple county. I don’t see farmer voting Republican anytime soon.

    3. ItsJustForMyOwnKicks on

      So lots of empty acreage voted red consistently. I wonder how the people who work that land feel know when they are out there with knives in their backs?

    4. Oklahoma and West Virginia = Triple Trumpers

      Hawaii and Massachusetts = F Trump

    5. Interesting that Nevada is the only state that went D-D-R but doesn’t have a single yellow county.

    6. Dr_Dewittkwic on

      It’s amazing how much corn and wheat votes Republican. Seems like corn and wheat shouldn’t have the right to influence national politics, but here we are.

    7. I wish there was better subcounty data. Some counties are bigger than entire US states.

    8. Are you saying that there were zero counties in America that switched from R to D in 2024?

    9. i’ve said this on this map being posted before (not sure if it was here or elsewhere) but that one blue county on the MN/ND border is clay county (MN) and part of the fargo-moorhead metro area. the reason it turned blue after 2016 was because a lot of left-leaning people moved to the MN side of the metro, which has left cass county (ND) becoming more red in recent years. it’s actually quite interesting to see the obvious cultural divide in the area, even if it does kinda suck living on the ND side of the river.

    10. Alaska is quite multi-coloured and surprising. I’d also like an explanation for why any counties were yellow…what turned them toward Trump after voting D for past elections? In spite of Trump’s promises of authoritarianism, vengeance, political persecution, anti-environmental views, anti-science positions, anti-immigrant positions, corruption, felonies, and rapist character?

    11. Lots of yellow close the border. The open border policy was political suicide and other than Elon’s explanation that they do it to drive census counts and eventually voters, not a peep from Democrats on why they allowed that mess to happen on their watch.

    12. AsteroidMike on

      Fascinating that Oklahoma and West Virginia were the only states that universally voted Republican in all three past elections for every county.

    13. IFapToHentaiWhenDark on

      Dance Dance Revolution, revollution? overthrow the government? umm i think so

    14. Eastern-Eye5945 on

      I still can’t get over how red Indiana overall has gotten and how blue metro Atlanta has become.

    15. Mississippi fascinates me. That’s a line of hard division from west to east. Lot more blue then I would’ve thought.

    16. Two takeaways:

      1. Corn fields don’t vote.

      2. I’ll avoid Oklahoma, thank you.

    17. Feeling-Ad-3104 on

      No D-R-D listed anywhere, interesting, wonder what that says about the election’s end result?

    18. Most_Play_426 on

      There’s no R-R-D which is interesting. Shows that dems aren’t really gaining ground.

    19. LogicIsMyFriend on

      Who would of thunk it. Misogyny, Racism and Christian right wing extremism dominate our nations politics.

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