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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Biggest anti-Trump swings ('16-'20) among U.S. counties: 1. Henry, GA -16.0 2. San Juan, CO -15.0 3. Rockdale, GA -14.8 4. Forsyth, GA -14.4 5. Douglas, GA -14.3 6. Inyo, CA -13.6 7. Broomfield, CO -13.2 8. Kaufman, TX -12.9 9. Hamilton, IN -12.7 10. Fayette, GA -12.7 — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Please don't leave us... — PolitiTweet.org
NBC Sports PR @NBCSportsPR
Steve Kornacki will return to FOOTBALL NIGHT IN AMERICA for the remainder of the regular season to analyze NFL play… https://t.co/0AXpNQQukP
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
The final, certified results are in: $13,423 raised for @FeedingAmerica's COVID-19 response 523 mugs sold (349% of our original goal) Wow. Thank you, thank you to my mom (for the original mug) and to you all - the best followers on Twitter. https://t.co/nNDhw5tYOR — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Fact: in the 11 Texas counties with Whole Foods Markets, Biden more than doubled Clinton's raw vote margin over Trump from 428,270 to 886,778. In Texas's other 243 Texas counties, Trump grew his vote margin from 1,235,449 to 1,517,999. — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Wow. Just overwhelmed...we're up to $11,100 raised for @FeedingAmerica with 7 minutes left to go. I've got the best followers. And some serious $$ matching to do. — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
I've (almost) seen enough: for the final four hours, I'm personally matching your mug purchase/donation to… https://t.co/U7tvNqRxwT
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
The metro area that swung against Trump between '16 and '20 more than any other in the country? Colorado Springs, CO. — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Every time I feel bad about hawking this, I internally reframe it as revenge for every candidate who flooded my inbox w/ urgent FEC deadline appeals. The difference is this $$ might actually serve a useful purpose. — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
I've (almost) seen enough: for the final four hours, I'm personally matching your mug purchase/donation to @FeedingAmerica to try to get us from $9,390 to $10,000...just b/c I have a thing for big, round numbers. Last chance! https://t.co/eC58YsUQxP — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Thinking about buying some cheap, vacant land so my land's vote counts ten times as much as all the haters. — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Fact: next year, Dems will represent 51% of all House seats but just 16% of the nation's land area, the smallest ge… https://t.co/Sdl71kDUVE
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
New Hampshire: big question is whether Rs target Rep. Chris Pappas (D) by purging the city of Manchester from #NH01, trading it for the GOP-leaning towns of Salem, Windham, Pelham, Hudson et. al. The below example (right) would take #NH01 from Trump +2 in '16 to Trump +7. https://t.co/MVDrt8wkR9 — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
I can't do much to prevent the "land doesn't vote" reply ppl from taking the above pejoratively, but it's really not. It's an illustration of how density-driven (urban/suburban) Dems' coalition has become, and that's irrefutable. — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
@Jimdrummers @Garrett_Archer Not sitting in too many rooms with other people these days, tbh — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Dems' overall lead in House votes is pretty consistent with their 51% seat share (222D-212R, with only #NY22 outstanding): Democrats 77,545,341 (50.8%) Republicans 72,877,981 (47.7%) — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Fact: next year, Dems will represent 51% of all House seats but just 16% of the nation's land area, the smallest geographic footprint of any majority in modern history. https://t.co/ckR7qX60ER — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
New Jersey has certified its 2020 election results: Biden 2,608,335 (57.3%) Trump 1,883,274 (41.4%) That's a 1.8 point margin swing against Trump vs. 2016 and a 17.4% increase in votes cast. https://t.co/5B8YqduyG3 — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Missouri has certified its 2020 election results: Trump 1,718,736 (56.8%) Biden 1,253,014 (41.4%) That's a 3.2 point margin swing against Trump vs. 2016 and a 7.7% increase in votes cast. https://t.co/5B8YqduyG3 — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Missouri tallies a few hundred more votes at certification: Trump 491 (76%) Biden 141 (22%) We're really getting to the end, folks... — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
FWIW, ~50% of the U.S. electorate lives in counties with a Lululemon, and ~69% of the U.S. electorate lives in counties with a Tractor Supply. — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Fact: Biden won the presidency winning 79% of counties with a Lululemon store and 19% of counties with a Tractor Supply Company. — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Excellent thread. Bottom line: judge has ordered #NY22 counties to properly canvass (or recanvass) 1,700+ rejected affidavit & other ballots. This doesn't necessarily mean they will be *counted.* But it does mean this won't be resolved soon. — PolitiTweet.org
Josh Rosenblatt @JRosenblattTV
THREAD: I have combed through the extensive #NY22 ruling and will break it down here. Biggest takeaway?? Roughly 1… https://t.co/uXB8oqFFYk
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
My mom (who designed the one below) wants to remind you that there are just 9 hours left to snag the perfect holiday gift. We're up to $8,930 for @FeedingAmerica, who will help us hit $10k? https://t.co/eC58YsUQxP https://t.co/dZBaYMqad0 — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Update: mystery solved. My 75 year-old mom on the phone just now..."Did you get my birthday present in the mail? M… https://t.co/cpPljurBc5
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
The judge to #NY22 counties, basically: stop screwing up. — PolitiTweet.org
Josh Rosenblatt @JRosenblattTV
BREAKING: In 42 pages of legal precision, NYS Supreme Court Justice Scott DelConte orders the 8 #NY22 counties to f… https://t.co/VOrnzebY1y
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
And here's the share of U.S. voters who live in each of these types of counties: ~29% in the 119 counties w/ both Whole Foods & Cracker Barrel ~29% in the 2,520 counties w/ neither ~23% in the 83 counties w/ just a Whole Foods ~19% in the 391 counties w/ just a Cracker Barrel — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
@StuPolitics https://t.co/xXOzBRJt89 — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
For those asking, yes: I'm including counties with *both* stores in both columns. Here's the full breakdown by coun… https://t.co/mpafiwW1Zq
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
For those asking, yes: I'm including counties with *both* stores in both columns. Here's the full breakdown by county type...Biden won: - 95% of counties w/ just a Whole Foods - 77% w/ both a Whole Foods & Cracker Barrel - 18% w/ just a Cracker Barrel - 12% w/ neither — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
In this context, it's a remarkable achievement that Biden was able to reverse some Dem erosion in Cracker Barrel counties (i.e. places that tend to decide Midwest swing states). There's no guarantee a future Dem w/ a different profile could hold the line in Erie, Saginaw, etc. — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Here's the breakdown of Whole Foods/Cracker Barrel counties won by past new presidents (all based on today's store locations): 1992: Clinton 60% WF, 40% CB = 20% gap 2000: Bush 43% WF, 75% CB = 32% gap 2008: Obama 78% WF, 36% CB = 42% gap 2016: Trump 22% WF, 74% CB = 52% gap — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
Fact: Biden won the presidency winning 85% of counties with a Whole Foods and 32% of counties with a Cracker Barrel - the widest gap ever. — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
@thevivafrei @JoeBiden Ha. I doubt very much you are actually a “cool dad,” but would buy you are an “annoying husband.” — PolitiTweet.org
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict
@thevivafrei @WholeFoods @amazon No. In fact, when I first wrote about the correlation for an article back in 2011, Whole Foods referred me to multiple PR agencies who all refused comment. — PolitiTweet.org