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Originally Posted by radioflyertoo
I'm not sure we can draw a balance. We do live in a country that is more diverse then most, not including dictatorships, so IHMO this draws a delicate line between urban vs non-urban since the most populous states could with a little help from the less populous could always control the Pesidency if not congress. Also it would be interesting to see the voting demographics between urban and non-urban areas in this election because I suspect it was the cities that carried the day this time.
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I suspect you're right. The breakdown by county is interesting, because it shows the urban/non-urban in extreme relief, whereas lumping by states tends to mute it.