December 6, 2016

Get out your calculators, TDS Snowflake Assholes and Asshole-ettes..

The Red is the United States of America, The blue is Dumbfuckistan.

Those chocolate-guzzling, pajama-wearing, triggered, aggrieved little snowflakes currently having a meltdown are or have been seizing upon the Hillary-won-the-popular-vote mantra and attempting to bash the good, ordinary, hard-working, decent Americans who voted for Trump (or voted against Clinton) and I thought I would provide a little statistical blowback for you to fire up their skirts if they ever wander into your kill zone. Courtesy of Breitbart by was of a Kingjester screed on the newly minted Sparta Notes blog (formerly Hot Gas). Screen scrape, print, fold up, and put in your wallets so this is available to you 24/7/365.

(1) Donald Trump won an overwhelming 7.5 million popular vote victory in 3,084 of the country’s 3,141 counties or county equivalents in America’s heartland.

(2) Fifty-five point seven million out of the 109.3 million Americans who cast their ballots in those counties voted for Trump, while only 48.1 million voted for Hillary Clinton, according to the latest county by county election results reported at Politico. The remaining 5.4 million voted for other candidates.

(3) Trump’s 7.5 million popular vote landslide in America’s heartland, a resounding 7 point victory in those 3,084 counties over Clinton, 51 percent to 44 percent, gave him a 306 to 232 Electoral College landslide. (On Monday night, the director of elections in the office of Michigan’s Secretary of State said that Trump had won the state’s 16 electoral college votes by a narrow margin of 13,107 votes.)

(4) Hillary Clinton, in contrast, had an 8.2 million vote margin in a narrow band of 52 coastal counties and five “county equivalent” cities stretching from San Diego to Seattle on the West Coast and Northern Virginia to Boston on the East Coast. That narrow band included two major cities–Washington, D.C and Baltimore, Maryland–included in the five “county equivalent” cities, and three major cities–Philadelphia, New York, and Boston–which are included in the 52 counties.

(5) In élite coastal county after élite coastal county, especially those in Washington, D.C. and its Virginia and Maryland suburbs where so many federal government workers and federal contractors live, Clinton won by margins ranging from four to one to two to one.

(6) Votes cast in the 52 élite coastal counties where Clinton dominated accounted for only 14.4 percent of the estimated 127.7 million total votes cast in the country.

(7) In contrast, the 3,084 counties in America’s heartland, where Trump dominated with a healthy 7 point margin, accounted for 85.6 percent of all votes cast.

(8) Clinton’s 671,066 popular vote margin across the entire country, 61,047,027 votes to Donald Trump’s 60,375,961 votes (according to Politico’s election results website as of Tuesday morning) arose from this huge advantage wracked up in these élite coastal counties.

(9) Clinton received 47.7 percent of the estimated 127.7 million votes cast nationwide, while Trump received 47.2 percent of those votes. Five percent went to other candidates.

(10) Trump campaigned very little in the 23 élite coastal counties in the West Coast states of California, Oregon, and Washington, and only vigorously campaigned in five Northern Virginia counties and Philadelphia on the East Coast.

(11) It is worth noting that virtually all members of the mainstream media reside within this narrow band of élite coastal counties.

(12) Clinton won the 161 electoral college votes in nine of these ten states, as well in the District of Columbia. Among these ten states, Trump won only Pennsylvania and its 20 electoral college votes.

(13) But these nine states experienced the same kind of bimodal divide seen in the rest of the country.

(14) In eight of these nine states (all but Massachusetts) Trump was tied or slightly ahead of Clinton in the popular vote in those counties outside the coastal élite.
Here is the full list of these 52 élite coastal counties:

California
Alameda, Contra Costa, Humboldt, Los Angeles, Marin, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, and Ventura;

Oregon
Multnomah and Washington;

Washington
King and Snohomish;

Virginia
Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William (and the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church);

Washington, D.C.

Maryland
Baltimore, Charles, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George’s (and the city of Baltimore);

Pennsylvania
Delaware and Philadelphia;

New Jersey
Essex, Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex, Passaic, and Union;

New York
Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, and Westchester

Connecticut
Fairfield, Hartford, and New Haven;

Massachusetts
Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Suffolk.

There is a supposed refutation of these totals over on SNOPES (you google it, I ain't about to hand out clicks to them. Besides, I discount the site and its supposed analysis because it it largely run by a liberal couple and like people will say about the Breitbart calculations and assertions above, "figures lie and liars figure".)

Anyway, it's crackling good fodder for those Soros-fueled-rebels who just cannot get over the fact that 306 is a larger number than 232.

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