Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Trump Support by State


The list below displays the results of the 2016 Presidential election sorted by voter support for Trump from 70.1% in Wyoming to 4.1% in DC.

2016 Presidential Election Results

Wyoming Trump 70.1% Clinton 22.5%
West Virginia Trump 68.7% Clinton 26.5%
Oklahoma Trump 65.3% Clinton 28.9%
North Dakota Trump 64.1% Clinton 27.8%
Alabama Trump 62.9% Clinton 34.6%
Kentucky Trump 62.5% Clinton 32.7%
South Dakota Trump 61.5% Clinton 31.7%
Tennessee Trump 61.1% Clinton 34.9%
Arkansas Trump 60.4%, Clinton 33.8%
Nebraska Trump 60.3% Clinton 34%
Idaho Trump 59.2% Clinton 27.6%
Mississippi Trump 58.3% Clinton 39.7%
Louisiana Trump 58.1% Clinton 38.4%
Indiana Trump 57.2% Clinton 37.9%
Kansas Trump 57.2% Clinton 36.2%
Missouri Trump 57.1% Clinton 38%
Montana Trump 56.5% Clinton 36%
South Carolina Trump 54.9% Clinton 40.8%
Alaska Trump 52.9%, Clinton 37.7%
Texas Trump 52.6% Clinton 43.4%
Ohio Trump 52.1% Clinton 43.5%
Iowa Trump 51.8% Clinton 42.2%
Georgia Trump 51.3% Clinton 45.6%
North Carolina Trump 50.5% Clinton 46.7%
Arizona Trump 49.5% Clinton 45.4%
Florida Trump 49.1% Clinton 47.8%
Pennsylvania Trump 48.8% Clinton 47.6%
Wisconsin Trump 47.9% Clinton 46.9%
Maine Trump 47.9% Clinton 45.2%
Michigan Trump 47.6% Clinton 47.3%
New Hampshire Trump 47.2% Clinton 47.6%
Utah Trump 45.9% Clinton 27.8%
Nevada Trump 45.5% Clinton 47.9%
Minnesota Trump 45.4% Clinton 46.9%
Virginia Trump 45% Clinton 49.9%
Colorado Trump 44.4% Clinton 47.2%
Delaware Trump 41.9% Clinton 53.4%
New Jersey Trump 41.8% Clinton 55%
Connecticut Trump 41.2% Clinton 54.5%
Oregon Trump 41.1% Clinton 51.7%New Mexico Trump 40% Clinton 48.3%

Rhode Island Trump 39.8% Clinton 55.4%
Illinois Trump 39.4% Clinton 55.4%Washington Trump 38.2% Clinton 54.4%Maryland Trump 35.3% Clinton 60.5%New York Trump 34.5% Clinton 58.8%Massachusetts Trump 33.5% Clinton 60.8%California Trump 32.8% Clinton 61.6%Vermont Trump 32.6% Clinton 61.1%Hawaii Trump 30.1% Clinton 62.3%DC Trump 4.1% Clinton 92.8% 
Comments

Solid Trump States show heavy support for Trump in the States with 70% to 50% voting for Trump with Clinton voters in the 20% and 30% ranges.
 
No States should be ignored by Trump in the 2020 campaign.. He should be able to keep the States he won in 2016 and increase his percentiages in all States.

DC is where a lot of government employees live and in 2016 most of them voted for Clinton.

States like Hawaii, Vermont, California, Massachusetts, New York Maryland, Washington Illinois and Rhode Island where Clinton got 60% and Trump got 30% would be difficult to turn from Blue to Red, but the percentages could narrow in 2020.

States where the spread is close are toss-up States and these could go either way in 2020.  States where the spread is more like 5% are more likely to vote the same as they did in 2016.

States where the percentages are tight could be flipped in Trump’s favor in 2020.

States where voter fraud is addressed and eliminated now will be less vulnerable in 2020.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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