![]() If the surrounding county was a reliable source of Democratic votes in the past, it’s a landslide county now. Name the flagship university - Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, among others - and the story tends to be the same. If Washtenaw had produced the same vote margin four years earlier, Hillary Clinton would have won Michigan, a state that played a prominent role in putting Donald Trump in the White House. ![]() Biden won Washtenaw by close to 50 percentage points, with a winning margin of about 101,000 votes. Yet that was peanuts compared to what happened in 2020. Bush, marked by a margin of victory of roughly 34,000 votes. Twenty years ago, the University of Michigan’s Washtenaw County gave Democrat Al Gore what seemed to be a massive victory - a 60-36 percent win over Republican George W. They’ve already played a pivotal role in turning several red states blue - and they could play an equally decisive role in key swing states next year. ![]() In state after state, fast-growing, traditionally liberal college counties like Dane are flexing their muscles, generating higher turnout and ever greater Democratic margins. Unfortunately for the larger GOP, it’s not happening in isolation. In isolation, it’s a worrisome development for Republicans. ![]()
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