Dallas-Fort Worth metro area
From a 33.7 percentage point GOP advantage in 1984 to a 0.2 percentage point Democratic advantage. In a county where the biggest city, Fort Worth, is nicknamed "Cowtown". Sayanora @TexasGOP.
3rd party votes: 28% in 1992, 7.5% in 1996. 5.1% in 2016
(Alabama segregationist George Wallace received 15.3% of the vote in 1968)
Trump received 63,820 more votes than he did in 2016, a 18% increase. Biden received 123,175 more votes than Clinton did in 2016, an increase of 43%.
Trump's share of the vote decreased by 2.6 percentage points. Biden increased Clinton's share of the vote by 6.2 percentage points.
The GOP metro/suburban problem, graphed: diverse population growth. (Same source as line graph above.)
% of population 25 and older with bachelor's degree:
- 32.3% - Tarrant County
- 29.9% - Texas
- 32.1% - U.S.
% of population 65 and older:
- 11.6% - Tarrant County
- 12.9% - Texas
- 16.5% - U.S.
% of population living in poverty:
- 10.2% - Tarrant County
- 13.6% - Texas
- 10.5% - U.S. (they're joking, of course)
The GOP dumbing down of America is not working in Tarrant County.
Other GOP insomnia locations:
Indianpolis metro area:
Indiana. Hamilton County. (3/23/2021)
Indiana. Hancock County. (3/23/2021)
Indiana. Hendricks County. (3/23/2021)
Indiana. Johnson County. (3/23/2021)
Indiana. Hancock County. (3/23/2021)
Indiana. Hendricks County. (3/23/2021)
Indiana. Johnson County. (3/23/2021)
Indiana. Marion County. (3/24/2021)
Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area
Minnesota. Anoka County. (3/22/2021)
Minnesota. Carver County. (3/21/2021)
Minnesota. Dakota County. (3/22/2021)
Minnesota. Washington County. (3/22/2021)
Kansas City metro area:
Missouri. Clay County. (3/22/2021)
Missouri. Platte County. (3/22/2021)
Dallas/Fort Worth metro area:
Texas. Collin County. (3/24/2021)
Texas. Dallas County. (3/24/2021)
Texas. Denton County. (3/24/2021)
Texas. Ellis County. (3/24/2021)
Texas. Kaufman County. (3/24/2021)
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