Democratic Dominance in the Northeast

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Democratic Dominance in the Northeast By Harris Brett and Korvin Vicente

Democratic Control of Congress 1) Why is it plummeted in 1992/1994 "Measurement of Partisan Balance of State Government." http://academic.udayton.edu/sppq-TPR/klarner_datapage.html

Shift to the Left: National Elections Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/ 1960 2008

(sort) Voted for Winner Massachusetts Strongly Democratic SORTED BY State (sort) Voted Dems (sort) Voted GOP (sort) Voted for Winner 1972 NIXON McGovern 1976 CARTER Ford 1980 REAGAN Carter 1984 REAGAN Mondale 1988 BUSH Dukakis 1992 CLINTON Bush 1996 CLINTON Dole 2000 BUSH Gore Massachusetts Strongly Democratic 75.0% 25.0% 62.5% d D R Key: D   State went Democrat, Democrats won Presidency d   State went Democrat, Republicans won Presidency R   State went Republican, Republicans won Presidency r   State went Republican, Democrats won Presidency http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G04/President-1972-2000.phtml?format=democrat

Liberal Consistency Berry, Ringquest, et al, Measuring Citizen and State Government Ideology, American Journal of Political Science, January 1998.

Democratic Control of Congress "Measurement of Partisan Balance of State Government." http://academic.udayton.edu/sppq-TPR/klarner_datapage.html

Increasingly Democratic Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/ 2008 1960

(sort) Voted for Winner Connecticut Leaning Democrat SORTED BY State (sort) Voted Dems (sort) Voted GOP (sort) Voted for Winner 1972 NIXON McGovern 1976 CARTER Ford 1980 REAGAN Carter 1984 REAGAN Mondale 1988 BUSH Dukakis 1992 CLINTON Bush 1996 CLINTON Dole 2000 BUSH Gore Connecticut Leaning Democrat 37.5% 62.5% 75.0% R r D d Key: D   State went Democrat, Democrats won Presidency d   State went Democrat, Republicans won Presidency R   State went Republican, Republicans won Presidency r   State went Republican, Democrats won Presidency http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G04/President-1972-2000.phtml?format=democrat

Liberal Majority Berry, Ringquest, et al, Measuring Citizen and State Government Ideology, American Journal of Political Science, January 1998.

"Measurement of Partisan Balance of State Government." http://academic.udayton.edu/sppq-TPR/klarner_datapage.html

From Swing State to Democratic Stronghold Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/ 1960 2008

(sort) Voted for Winner New Jersey Leaning Democrat SORTED BY State (sort) Voted Dems (sort) Voted GOP (sort) Voted for Winner 1972 NIXON McGovern 1976 CARTER Ford 1980 REAGAN Carter 1984 REAGAN Mondale 1988 BUSH Dukakis 1992 CLINTON Bush 1996 CLINTON Dole 2000 BUSH Gore New Jersey Leaning Democrat 37.5% 62.5% 75.0% R r D d Key: D   State went Democrat, Democrats won Presidency d   State went Democrat, Republicans won Presidency R   State went Republican, Republicans won Presidency r   State went Republican, Democrats won Presidency http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G04/President-1972-2000.phtml?format=democrat

Berry, Ringquest, et al, Measuring Citizen and State Government Ideology, American Journal of Political Science, January 1998.

Consistency "Measurement of Partisan Balance of State Government." http://academic.udayton.edu/sppq-TPR/klarner_datapage.html

National: Democratic Stronghold Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/ 2008 1960

(sort) Voted for Winner New York Leaning Democrat (sort) State SORTED BY Voted Dems (sort) Voted GOP (sort) Voted for Winner 1972 NIXON McGovern 1976 CARTER Ford 1980 REAGAN Carter 1984 REAGAN Mondale 1988 BUSH Dukakis 1992 CLINTON Bush 1996 CLINTON Dole 2000 BUSH Gore New York Leaning Democrat 62.5% 37.5% 75.0% R D d Key: D   State went Democrat, Democrats won Presidency d   State went Democrat, Republicans won Presidency R   State went Republican, Republicans won Presidency r   State went Republican, Democrats won Presidency http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G04/President-1972-2000.phtml?format=democrat

Berry, Ringquest, et al, Measuring Citizen and State Government Ideology, American Journal of Political Science, January 1998.