2020 Election Outlook – Wyoming
Wyoming is the 2nd most Republican state, voting 21.47% more Republican than the country as a whole. Based on election data since 2000, Wyoming is trending Republican.
Wyoming is the 2nd most Republican state, voting 21.47% more Republican than the country as a whole. Based on election data since 2000, Wyoming is trending Republican.
Wisconsin is the 29th most Republican state, voting 1.29% more Republican than the country as a whole. Based on election data since 2000, Wisconsin is steady.
West Virginia is the most Republican state, voting 22.57% more Republican than the country as a whole. Based on election data since 2000, West Virginia is trending Republican.
Washington is the 12th most Democratic state, voting 4.38% more Democratic than the country as a whole. Based on election data since 2000, Washington is trending Democratic.
Virginia is the 14th most Democratic state, voting 1.57% more Democratic than the country as a whole. Based on election data since 2000, Virginia is trending Democratic.
Vermont is the 6th most Democratic state, voting 8.52% more Democratic than the country as a whole. Based on election data since 2000, Vermont was trending Democratic until 2016, when it slightly backslid.
Utah is the 30th most Republican state, voting 0.39% less Republican than the country as a whole. (If the votes for Evan McMullin are added to the Trump votes, then Utah voted 21.15% more Republican than the country as a whole.) Based on election data since 2000, Utah is steady.
Texas is the 19th most Republican state, voting 6.30% more Republican than the country as a whole. Based on election data since 2000, Texas is trending Democratic.
Tennessee is the 8th most Republican state, voting 14.79% more Republican than the country as a whole. Based on election data since 2000, Tennessee is trending Republican.
South Dakota is the 7th most Republican state, voting 15.60% more Republican than the country as a whole. Based on election data since 2000, South Dakota is trending Republican.