Trump received 4,024 more votes than he did in 2016, an 11% increase.
Biden received 13,223 more votes than Clinton did in 2016, an increase of 36%.
Trump's share of the vote decreased by 1.1 percentage points. Biden decreased Clinton's share of the vote by 8.9 percentage points.
Med City Beat, 11/4/2020
Most major population centers in Minnesota followed suit and shifted toward Biden by roughly five to 10 points over 2016 totals, offsetting the President’s slight gains in rural areas and handing Biden a seven-point victory — plus all 10 of Minnesota’s electoral votes — before Election Day was over. [emphasis added]
According to data unearthed by MinnPost, the city of Rochester itself swung even harder for Biden than the county’s totals — the former vice president leads Trump by roughly 14,000 votes (59.4-38.2 percent) inside the Med City’s limits.
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