REPUBLICAN PARTY VOTING RESULTS FOR 2012 AND 2016.
HERE IS THE % BREAKDOWN FOR THE
24 STATES THAT VOTED REPUBLICAN
IN 2012 AND 2016.
IF THE CANDIDATE LISTED IS ROMNEY,
THE HIGHER FIGURE IS FROM 2012.
IF IT IS TRUMP, THE HIGHER FIGURE IS
FROM 2016.
ALABAMA- TRUMP: 62.08%.- 60.55%
ALASKA- ROMNEY: 54.80%- 51.28%
ARIZONA- ROMNEY: 53.65%- 48.67%
ARKANSAS- TIE- 60.57%
GEORGIA- ROMNEY: 53.30%- 50.77%
IDAHO- ROMNEY: 64.53%- 59.26%
INDIANA- TRUMP: 56.82%- 54.13%
KANSAS- ROMNEY: 59.71%- 56.65%
KENTUCKY- TRUMP: 62.5%- 60.49%
LOUISIANA- TRUMP: 58.09%- 57.78%
MISSISSIPPI- TRUMP: 57.94%- 55.28%
MISSOURI- TRUMP: 56.77%- 53.76%
MONTANA- TRUMP: 56.17%- 55.35%
NEBRASKA- ROMNEY: 59.80%- 58.75%
NORTH CAROLINA- ROMNEY: 50.39%- 49.83%
NORTH DAKOTA- TRUMP: 62.96%- 58.32%
OKLAHOMA- ROMNEY: 66.77%- 65.32%
SOUTH CAROLINA- TRUMP: 54.94%- 54.56%
SOUTH DAKOTA- TRUMP: 61.53%- 57.89%
TENNESSEE- TRUMP: 60.72%- 59.48%
TEXAS- ROMNEY: 57.17%- 52.23%
UTAH- ROMNEY: 72.79%- 45.54%
WEST VIRGINIA- TRUMP: 68.63%- 62.30%
WYOMING- ROMNEY: 68.64%- 67.40%
UTAHS LARGE MARGIN BETWEEN
2012- 72.79%, 2016- 45.54% COULD HAVE BEEN CAUSED
BY THE 21.54% EARNED BY EVAN MCMULLEN (IND.)
IN 2016.
THE BIGGEST INCREASE FROM 2012- 2016.
WEST VIRGINIA- +6.33%.
THE BIGGEST DECREASE- IDAHO -5.27%
NOW, HERE ARE THE 6 STATES THAT VOTED DEMOCRAT IN 2012, BUT REPUBLICAN
IN 2016.
KEEP IN MIND, THESE TOTALS REVEAL NOTHING ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTIES RESULTS FOR THE TWO ELECTIONS.
CHANGES IN REPUBLICAN SUPPORT FROM 2012-2016.
2012 RESULTS. 2016 RESULTS. NUMBER/ %
FLORIDA. 4,163,447 4,617,886 +454,439/ +10.9%
IOWA. 730,617 800,983 +70,366/ +9.6%
MICHIGAN. 2,115,256 2,279,543 +164,287/ +7.8%
OHIO. 2,661,437 2,841,005 +179,568/ +6.7%
PENN. 2,680,434. 2,970,733 +290,299/+10.8%
WISCONSIN. 1,407,966 1,405,284 -2682/-.02%
AS YOU CAN SEE, 5 OF THE STATES HAD % INCREASES LARGER THAN ANY OF THE
24 STATES WHO VOTED REPUBLICAN IN BOTH ELECTIONS. REMEMBER, THESE WERE
STATES THAT WENT DEMOCRAT 4 YEARS EARLIER.
KEEP IN MIND THAT MICHIGAN AND PENNSYLVANIA HAD VOTED DEMOCRAT SINCE 1992.
WHAT ABOUT WISCONSIN? STAY TUNED...
HERE IS THE % BREAKDOWN FOR THE
24 STATES THAT VOTED REPUBLICAN
IN 2012 AND 2016.
IF THE CANDIDATE LISTED IS ROMNEY,
THE HIGHER FIGURE IS FROM 2012.
IF IT IS TRUMP, THE HIGHER FIGURE IS
FROM 2016.
ALABAMA- TRUMP: 62.08%.- 60.55%
ALASKA- ROMNEY: 54.80%- 51.28%
ARIZONA- ROMNEY: 53.65%- 48.67%
ARKANSAS- TIE- 60.57%
GEORGIA- ROMNEY: 53.30%- 50.77%
IDAHO- ROMNEY: 64.53%- 59.26%
INDIANA- TRUMP: 56.82%- 54.13%
KANSAS- ROMNEY: 59.71%- 56.65%
KENTUCKY- TRUMP: 62.5%- 60.49%
LOUISIANA- TRUMP: 58.09%- 57.78%
MISSISSIPPI- TRUMP: 57.94%- 55.28%
MISSOURI- TRUMP: 56.77%- 53.76%
MONTANA- TRUMP: 56.17%- 55.35%
NEBRASKA- ROMNEY: 59.80%- 58.75%
NORTH CAROLINA- ROMNEY: 50.39%- 49.83%
NORTH DAKOTA- TRUMP: 62.96%- 58.32%
OKLAHOMA- ROMNEY: 66.77%- 65.32%
SOUTH CAROLINA- TRUMP: 54.94%- 54.56%
SOUTH DAKOTA- TRUMP: 61.53%- 57.89%
TENNESSEE- TRUMP: 60.72%- 59.48%
TEXAS- ROMNEY: 57.17%- 52.23%
UTAH- ROMNEY: 72.79%- 45.54%
WEST VIRGINIA- TRUMP: 68.63%- 62.30%
WYOMING- ROMNEY: 68.64%- 67.40%
UTAHS LARGE MARGIN BETWEEN
2012- 72.79%, 2016- 45.54% COULD HAVE BEEN CAUSED
BY THE 21.54% EARNED BY EVAN MCMULLEN (IND.)
IN 2016.
THE BIGGEST INCREASE FROM 2012- 2016.
WEST VIRGINIA- +6.33%.
THE BIGGEST DECREASE- IDAHO -5.27%
NOW, HERE ARE THE 6 STATES THAT VOTED DEMOCRAT IN 2012, BUT REPUBLICAN
IN 2016.
KEEP IN MIND, THESE TOTALS REVEAL NOTHING ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTIES RESULTS FOR THE TWO ELECTIONS.
CHANGES IN REPUBLICAN SUPPORT FROM 2012-2016.
2012 RESULTS. 2016 RESULTS. NUMBER/ %
FLORIDA. 4,163,447 4,617,886 +454,439/ +10.9%
IOWA. 730,617 800,983 +70,366/ +9.6%
MICHIGAN. 2,115,256 2,279,543 +164,287/ +7.8%
OHIO. 2,661,437 2,841,005 +179,568/ +6.7%
PENN. 2,680,434. 2,970,733 +290,299/+10.8%
WISCONSIN. 1,407,966 1,405,284 -2682/-.02%
AS YOU CAN SEE, 5 OF THE STATES HAD % INCREASES LARGER THAN ANY OF THE
24 STATES WHO VOTED REPUBLICAN IN BOTH ELECTIONS. REMEMBER, THESE WERE
STATES THAT WENT DEMOCRAT 4 YEARS EARLIER.
KEEP IN MIND THAT MICHIGAN AND PENNSYLVANIA HAD VOTED DEMOCRAT SINCE 1992.
WHAT ABOUT WISCONSIN? STAY TUNED...
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