# | Metro Area | Population | % Correct |
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2 | Los Angeles | 12,447,000 | 97%
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1 | New York City | 18,804,000 | 97%
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5 | Dallas/Fort Worth | 6,301,000 | 96%
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4 | Houston | 6,371,000 | 96%
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3 | Chicago | 8,865,000 | 95%
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6 | Miami | 6,122,000 | 95%
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14 | San Francisco/Oakland | 3,314,000 | 94%
|
11 | Boston | 4,309,000 | 93%
|
9 | Washington D.C. | 5,322,000 | 93%
|
7 | Atlanta | 5,803,000 | 92%
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8 | Philadelphia | 5,717,000 | 91%
|
34 | Kansas City | 1,686,000 | 90%
|
10 | Phoenix/Mesa | 4,511,000 | 90%
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31 | Cleveland | 1,763,000 | 89%
|
12 | Detroit | 3,548,000 | 89%
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24 | Portland | 2,151,000 | 89%
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22 | San Antonio | 2,320,000 | 89%
|
13 | Seattle | 3,433,000 | 89%
|
17 | Tampa/St. Petersburg | 2,877,000 | 89%
|
18 | Denver | 2,827,000 | 88%
|
15 | San Diego | 3,251,000 | 88%
|
23 | St. Louis | 2,213,000 | 88%
|
16 | Minneapolis/Saint Paul | 2,926,000 | 87%
|
28 | Orlando | 1,964,000 | 86%
|
32 | Cincinnati | 1,746,000 | 85%
|
35 | Columbus | 1,644,000 | 85%
|
43 | Memphis | 1,150,000 | 85%
|
26 | Charlotte | 2,054,000 | 84%
|
40 | Nashville | 1,249,000 | 84%
|
27 | Austin | 2,053,000 | 83%
|
39 | Jacksonville | 1,280,000 | 83%
|
19 | Las Vegas | 2,699,000 | 83%
|
48 | New Orleans | 992,000 | 83%
|
49 | Oklahoma City | 989,000 | 83%
|
38 | Milwaukee | 1,439,000 | 82%
|
21 | Baltimore | 2,325,000 | 81%
|
52 | El Paso | 951,000 | 81%
|
37 | Raleigh/Durham | 1,444,000 | 81%
|
53 | Albuquerque | 915,000 | 79%
|
25 | Sacramento | 2,123,000 | 79%
|
29 | Indianapolis | 1,807,000 | 78%
|
30 | San Jose | 1,791,000 | 78%
|
55 | Buffalo/Niagara Falls | 891,000 | 77%
|
45 | Louisville | 1,089,000 | 77%
|
33 | Pittsburgh | 1,704,000 | 77%
|
42 | Salt Lake City | 1,169,000 | 77%
|
36 | Virginia Beach/Norfolk | 1,477,000 | 76%
|
50 | Tucson | 982,000 | 74%
|
58 | Birmingham | 842,000 | 72%
|
44 | Richmond | 1,105,000 | 72%
|
62 | Tulsa | 766,000 | 72%
|
59 | Omaha | 835,000 | 71%
|
60 | Fresno | 769,000 | 69%
|
41 | Providence | 1,200,000 | 69%
|
98 | Boise | 447,000 | 66%
|
64 | Rochester | 743,000 | 65%
|
71 | Charleston | 708,000 | 64%
|
81 | Des Moines | 544,000 | 64%
|
47 | Hartford | 999,000 | 64%
|
75 | Colorado Springs | 668,000 | 63%
|
20 | Riverside/San Bernardino | 2,469,000 | 63%
|
88 | Little Rock | 514,000 | 61%
|
90 | Toledo | 509,000 | 61%
|
79 | Akron | 565,000 | 59%
|
54 | Honolulu | 892,000 | 59%
|
95 | Madison | 487,000 | 59%
|
68 | Baton Rouge | 734,000 | 58%
|
77 | Grand Rapids | 599,000 | 57%
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65 | Knoxville | 741,000 | 55%
|
93 | Reno | 504,000 | 55%
|
85 | Wichita | 527,000 | 55%
|
72 | Bakersfield | 691,000 | 53%
|
69 | Columbia | 716,000 | 53%
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66 | Dayton | 741,000 | 53%
|
89 | Winston-Salem | 509,000 | 53%
|
76 | Albany | 630,000 | 52%
|
99 | Spokane | 447,000 | 52%
|
74 | Springfield | 669,000 | 52%
|
78 | New Haven | 593,000 | 47%
|
51 | Bridgeport/Stamford | 953,000 | 45%
|
46 | McAllen | 1,012,000 | 43%
|
82 | Harrisburg | 542,000 | 42%
|
100 | Augusta | 444,000 | 40%
|
56 | Cape Coral/Fort Myers | 851,000 | 38%
|
63 | Allentown | 763,000 | 35%
|
84 | Greenville/Anderson | 529,000 | 33%
|
80 | Worcester | 548,000 | 32%
|
61 | Provo/Orem | 766,000 | 30%
|
70 | Ogden/Layton | 711,000 | 27%
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67 | Sarasota/Bradenton | 736,000 | 27%
|
87 | Palm Bay/Melbourne | 519,000 | 24%
|
96 | Daytona Beach | 476,000 | 23%
|
92 | Fayetteville/Springdale | 504,000 | 17%
|
86 | Port St. Lucie | 521,000 | 14%
|
94 | Lancaster | 497,000 | 11%
|
73 | Concord | 683,000 | 9%
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97 | Indio/Palm Springs | 467,000 | 6%
|
91 | Poughkeepsie/Newburgh | 507,000 | 4%
|
57 | Temecula/Murrieta | 848,000 | 4%
|
83 | Victorville/Hesperia | 537,000 | 1%
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