Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Dear advertisers and marketers, the color blue is not limited to coastal cities in New York and California, round 3



Reported in Meeting Middle Americans and Then Trying to Sell Them Stuff,  (The New York Times, 5/6/2018)
The result is that marketers are now making concerted efforts to learn more about Americans who live outside New York and California.

You'll find the color blue throughout the United States, especially in urban areas, where the majority of your eyeballs are located.

Such as in....

Albuquerque and Bernalillo County, New Mexico, where Clinton beat Trump by 17.7 percentage points.

Tucson and Pima County, Arizona, where Clinton beat Trump by 13.8 percentage points.

Denver and Denver County, Colorado, where Clinton beat Trump by 54.8 percentage points.

Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County, Utah, where Clinton beat Trump by 9.0 percentage points.

Las Vegas and Clark County, Nevada, where Clinton beat Trump by 10.7 percentage points.



Round 2 starts here.

Dallas and Dallas County, Texas, where Clinton beat Trump by 26.2 percentage points.


Little Rock and Pulaski, Arkansas, where Clinton beat Trump by 15.8 percentage points.

Birmingham and Jefferson County, Alabama, where Clinton beat Trump by 7.4 percentage points.

Atlanta and Fulton County, Georgia, where Clinton beat Trump by 41.6 percentage points.  (Take a look at neighboring Dekalb County while you're at it.)


Charlotte and Mecklinburg County, North Carolina, where Clinton beat Trump by 29.9 percentage points.


Round 1 starts here.

Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio, where Clinton beat Trump by 26.2 percentage points.

Indianapolis and Marion County, Indiana, where Clinton beat Trump by 23.8 percentage points.

Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, where Clinton beat Trump by 26 percentage points.

Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, where Clinton beat Trump by 11.5 percentage points.

Kansas City and Jackson County, Missouri, where Clinton beat Trump by 17.5 percentage points.


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