Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Red, but not totally into that Trump's America thing: Cabarrus County, North Carolina


Virginia turned blue this week. Is North Carolina next?  (Charlotte Observer, 11/8/2019)
N.C. voters have already delivered a strong warning to Republicans, eliminating the GOP’s supermajority in both the N.C. House and Senate in last year’s election. On Tuesday, Virginia voters delivered their own message — one loud enough to be heard across the border. Are Republicans here listening yet?

Source:  Wikipedia (Cabarrus County, Concord)



% of population 25 and older with bachelor's degree:
  • 31.2% - Cabarras County
  • 30.5% - North Carolina
  • 30.9% - U.S.
% of population 65 and older:
  • 13.2% - Cabarras County
  • 16.3% - North Carolina
  • 16.0% - U.S.
% of population living in poverty:
  •   9.0% - Cabarras County
  • 14.9% - North Carolina
  • 15.6% - U.S.

Source:  Wikipedia
3rd party votes: 15.4% in 1992, 9.3% in 1996, 4.2% in 2016
(George Wallace received 25.9% of the vote in 1968)


Other "Red but not totally into that Trump's America thing" posts:
Colorado.  Jefferson County.  (3/9/2019)

Florida.  Duval County.  (3/14/2019)

Georgia.  Cherokee County.  (3/10/2019)
Georgia.  Coweta County.  (1/19/2020)
Georgia.  Fayette County.  (3/10/2019)
Georgia.  Forsyth County.  (3/10/2019)

Iowa.  Dallas County.  (2/3/2020)

Kansas.  Johnson County.  (3/9/2019)

Michigan.  Livingston County.  (1/21/2020)

Minnesota.  Carver County.  (3/9/2019)

Missouri.  Platte County.  (12/11/2019)

North Carolina.  Union County.  (9/9/2019)

Ohio.  Delaware County  (3/8/2019)

Oregon.  Yamhill County.  (1/15/2020)

Texas.  Amarillo.  (1/24/2020)
Texas.  Collin County.  (9/21/2019)
Texas.  Denton County.  (9/22/2019)
Texas.  Williamson County.  (9/25/2019)

Virginia.  Powhatan County.  (2/1/2020)

Washington. Yakima County.  (11/23/2019)

Wisconsin.  Ozaukee County.  (3/8/2019)

Related series:
Blue zone sees Trump as con man
Greetings from Trump's America
Not Trump's America


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