Map by The Washington Post from Open Street Map |
The other eight bellwether counties are:
- Kent, in Delaware (President Biden's home state, but not his home county or the site of his beach home)
- Minnesota's Clay County (across the Red River from Fargo, N.D.)
- Montana’s Blaine, the most rural of the nine, with about 7,000 people
- New Hampshire’s Hillsborough (including Manchester, the state's largest city)
- New York’s Essex and Saratoga (Warren, between them, would have made the list if Biden had recieved 58 more votes there)
- Virginia’s independent city of Chesapeake (independent cities are not part of counties)
- Washington’s Clallam (the westernmost county in the contiguous U.S.)
"The discussions are playing out in a region where the stark political split offers a telling gauge of the national mood," the Post reports. "Door County is about 93 percent white, according to the latest census data, with Hispanics, the second-largest ethnic group, representing 4 percent of the population. There’s no decisive political majority, and independents command significant sway."
The story quotes a wide range of Door County residents and has an interactive feature for looking up how your county has voted in the last six presidential elections.
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