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Category Archives: Pennsylvania
Analyzing the 2010 Midterm Elections – the Pennsylvania Senate Election
This is a part of a series of posts analyzing the 2010 midterm elections. This post will analyze the Pennsylvania Senate election, in which Republican Pat Toomey won a narrow victory over Democrat Joe Sestak in a Democratic-leaning state. Pennsylvania’s … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Midterm Elections, Pennsylvania
Tagged 2010 midterm elections, Democrats, elections, Joe Sestak, Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania, Politics, Republicans
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The Whitest District of Them All, Part 2
This is the part of a series of posts examining how to create super-packed districts of one race. Continue reading
Posted in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Race, West Virginia, Whites
Tagged congressional redistricting, elections, Ohio, packing, Pennsylvania, Politics, West Virginia, whites
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Solving a Mystery in Philadelphia Voting Patterns
A long time ago, I posted a series of posts analyzing the swing state Pennsylvania. One section of this series focused specifically on the city of Philadelphia. This section analyzed Philadelphia’s vote by precinct results and mapped out the results … Continue reading
Posted in Hispanics, Pennsylvania
Tagged Democrats, elections, Latinos, Philadelphia, Politics, Republicans, voting patterns
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Maps of Pennsylvania Elections
A few maps of Pennsylvania’s presidential elections are posted below, for your enjoyment. Each map comes with some brief analysis. Note how in each succeeding election, Democratic margins in the Philadelphia metropolis increase, while their margins in the Pittsburgh corridor … Continue reading
Posted in Pennsylvania
Tagged blue, Democrats, elections, maps, Pennsylvania, Politics, red, Republicans, swing state
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Analyzing Swing States: Pennsylvania, Conclusions
This is the last part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Pennsylvania. The previous parts can be found starting here. Conclusions For many decades, Pennsylvania constituted model of Democratic strength based upon working-class votes. Today that is … Continue reading
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Tagged blue, Democratic, elections, Pennsylvania, Politics, red, Republican, swing state
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