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Grey Lemercier

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23. The Counties That Flipped From Obama To Trump, In 3 Charts
Mon Dec 26, 2016, 06:39 AM
Dec 2016
http://www.npr.org/2016/11/15/502032052/lots-of-people-voted-for-obama-and-trump-heres-where-in-3-charts





These maps show where the Trump surge happened and the places that flipped from supporting President Obama in 2012 to going for the Republican nominee and billionaire real-estate mogul just four years later.



In some places, the changes were more concentrated. Just three counties flipped from Obama to Trump in the Keystone State — Erie County along the Ohio border, Northampton County in the Allentown suburbs and Luzerne County, where the Wilkes-Barre suburbs. Luzerne saw a 25-point swing from Obama to Trump. Traditionally red counties in Pennsylvania, in particular, saw a massive shift in the margins toward Trump, as well.

But in Wisconsin — the state that ended up putting Trump over the top in the electoral vote early Wednesday morning — 22 counties that had once voted for Obama switched to Trump. Some of those counties — such as Sawyer, Forest and Adams — have some of the highest unemployment rates in the state.

Michigan had 12 counties that went from blue to red, including critical Macomb in the Detroit suburbs and the swing counties of Calhoun and Monroe.

Iowa had a whopping 31 of its 99 counties that went from the Obama column to Trump's. The bellwether county of Cedar, which has picked the winner of every presidential race since 1992, again got it right. Even though Obama carried it by 4 points in 2012, Trump won it by 18 this year.

You can check out the demographic trends, unemployment data, education level in these states and more in the state tables and results complied by the NPR Visuals Team. Other states, such as Minnesota and Maine, also saw significant swings from Obama to Trump. Clinton held on narrowly to win in Minnesota, though 19 counties went from the blue to the red column from four years ago. In Maine, Trump picked up 1 electoral vote for winning Maine's 2nd Congressional District.


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I don't believe they voted for Obama in 08 or 12....nt asuhornets Dec 2016 #1
My Brother Voted for Obama, then Romney, then Trump hollowdweller Dec 2016 #9
Whoa!!! Did he say why he voted for Romney and Trump? Just wondering...nt asuhornets Dec 2016 #15
Me either True_Blue Dec 2016 #16
Neither do I. Igel Dec 2016 #31
Shitler is not charismatic IMO onecaliberal Dec 2016 #2
Very few of the so-called white working class flipped allegiances. TheLibIn615 Dec 2016 #3
+1, due to voter suppression...41000 estimate in WI uponit7771 Dec 2016 #22
If that were truly the case, what explains the flipping of Maine's 2nd Congressional District? PotatoChip Dec 2016 #35
Those people were attracted to the message of CHANGE both times NoGoodNamesLeft Dec 2016 #4
We've chatted on this before... JHan Dec 2016 #6
Just scanning over them they look interesting NoGoodNamesLeft Dec 2016 #19
there weren't that many. about equal number voted for Hillary and mccain/romney JI7 Dec 2016 #5
It probably depends on the state. Ace Rothstein Dec 2016 #7
You pretty much nailed it. Exilednight Dec 2016 #11
You know 17 people who voted Obama then Trump? Ace Rothstein Dec 2016 #14
None of them liked Hillary. Exilednight Dec 2016 #17
"There's a lot of history behind her, and it's not easily dismissed. " EL34x4 Dec 2016 #24
Don't include me in your "we". Exilednight Dec 2016 #26
My point was that posts that brought up Hillary's negatives... EL34x4 Dec 2016 #27
I think after the GWB presidency more people are against any kind of dynasty elections Reality101 Dec 2016 #36
They didn't. This is a media bullshit narrative. duffyduff Dec 2016 #8
even the REagan Democrats were mainly dixiecrats JI7 Dec 2016 #10
+1 uponit7771 Dec 2016 #21
Evidence that this is a "bullshit median narrative?" YoungDemCA Dec 2016 #33
2 of my cousins HoneyBadger Dec 2016 #12
Something pretty clearly happened in the upper midwest. Warren DeMontague Dec 2016 #13
We not going to learn from it n/t Lurks Often Dec 2016 #29
Those who voted for tRumputin ... LenaBaby61 Dec 2016 #18
Yes but Obama wasn't running against an overt racist uponit7771 Dec 2016 #20
The Counties That Flipped From Obama To Trump, In 3 Charts Grey Lemercier Dec 2016 #23
25 years of lies and smears combined with voter suppression,vote flipping and Russian hacking libtodeath Dec 2016 #25
I know more than a few who did... vi5 Dec 2016 #28
It wouldn't surprise me if some white voters switched to Trump after seeing... Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #30
Yes, they did. And yes, they voted for the charisma. Tatiana Dec 2016 #32
The meme that they were Obama voters was made up whole cloth by the Bro's. nt. NCTraveler Dec 2016 #34
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