Tim Murphy and Bill Bishop analyze election returns and report in the Daily Yonder that Barack Obama carried the rural vote in 12 states: California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Mexico, South Carolina (the only Southern state in the list), Vermont and Wisconsin. To read the report, click here.
One of the story's excellent, color-coded tables also shows the partisan shift in rural, exurban and urban areas in each state from 2004. The only state in which all three categories had a Republican "red shift" was Louisiana. The only two states in which rural voters were the sole category with such a shift were Kentucky and West Virginia.
The state-by-state table shows Republican gains in dark red. Categories in pink (Alabama urbanites, for example) went Republican by a smaller margin than in 2004. Democratic gains appear in dark blue. Sorry the numbers aren't plain; for a larger image, click on the table. You may still have to increase the zoom view in your browser to get it to full, readable size.
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