Fun Fact | Answer | % Correct |
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How many counties are less populated than the most Democratic county (by percentage margin) in the 2020 presidential election? | 1 | 71%
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This state's counties all voted Republican in 1972 and all voted Democratic in 1976. | Georgia | 71%
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This state is home to the most Democratic county (by percentage margin) in the 2016 presidential election. | New York | 64%
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This state, despite being the most Democratic state (by percentage margin) in the 2020 presidential election, reelected its Republican governor by a massive margin in the same year. | Vermont | 64%
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This was the vote difference in the 1974 New Hampshire senate election. | 2 | 57%
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This state is the only state in the country to have no United States Senators of the same political affiliation as the candidate that the state voted for in the 2020 presidential election. | Maine | 57%
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Half of this state's counties voted for Obama in 2008 and 2012 and flipped to Trump in 2016. | Maine | 57%
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Despite the 2000 presidential election being known for Florida's extremely close margin between Bush and Gore, this state had a smaller raw vote margin than Florida. | New Mexico | 57%
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This United States Representative has served in Congress for over three-quarters of the time that his state has had statehood. | Don Young | 43%
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This state elected a dead person to the United States Senate in 2000. | Missouri | 36%
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In 2016, despite most of the country swinging to the right in the presidential election, this state swung to the left by around 30 points (by percentage margin). | Utah | 36%
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There are more counties that most recently voted for a Democrat in this presidential election than counties that voted Democratic in the 2020 presidential election. | 1996 | 29%
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In the 2018 United States Representative election in Kansas's 4th congressional district, this was the name of the Republican primary challenger to incumbent Ron Estes. | Ron Estes | 21%
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This county currently holds the longest streak of voting for the losing candidate on the presidential level. | Kenedy | 14%
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This region that goes through Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois has a very large amount of counties that voted for Obama twice and Trump twice. | Driftless Area | 7%
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