Democrats Control 18 States With Just a Single County in Each - Inside the Impact of Urban Election Rigging - 2024 Addendum
Topic: Elections
Author’s Note: The first edition of this post went out two springs ago, in the run-up to the 2022 mid-terms. It was a spin-off of some analysis I had done regarding the electoral threat posed to Texas as its urban centers became sprawling, left-wing hubs of societal doom. In the following piece, I applied this “sponge mapping” to the entire country and noticed that 18 states won, or “won,” by Joe Biden in 2020’s quasi-election contained a larger margin than all possible Republican margins combined could produce in the state to overtake it in a way that the Lone Star State still has enough frontier to blot out its biggest Democrat counties.
It is clear that election riggers have turned manipulation into a science. I have repeatedly demonstrated that the major democrat centers were massively inflated in key states, while the massively “red” Republican areas were artificially shaved to generate smaller Trump margins. After all, there was not enough paper in Philadelphia to give Pennsylvania to Biden without the Lancasters, Lycomings, Yorks, and Westmorelands of the state being rigged, too.
Democrats are masters at taking over and completely owning massive urban centers. In fact, 18 states “won” by Democrats in 2020 are controlled electorally by one single county. This means there is no combination of Republican counties that can combine to overwhelm the Democrat margin for the largest Democrat county, let alone negate any other “blue” county inside the state in focus. The result is a permanently blue state, like all in New England, which flipped entirely in 1992.
For example:
State X
Largest Democrat County margin (Democrat votes – Republican votes) = 200,000 votes
Republican County 1 = 50,000 votes margin
Republican County 2 = 20,000 votes margin
Republican County 3 = 10,000 votes margin
200,000 votes Democrat margin – 80,000 votes Republican margin = 120,000 votes Democrat margin statewide
The one county’s margin cannot be overcome by all the Republican counties combined. In the map below, states shaded in light blue are completely run electorally by the county within its boundaries shaded in dark blue. Each state (with exception of Oklahoma and West Virginia, which have no Democrat counties from 2020) highlights the largest Democrat margin producer in dark blue and shows (in red) the counties needed to negate the margin from the one county. Notice how many Republican counties in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are required to take out the largest Democrat margin maker.
Here are the 18 states (with largest county margin) completely controlled for Democrats by the margins in a single county):
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