Thursday, March 3, 2016
Voting For President in Patrick County Virginia
When
was the last time a Democratic Presidential Candidate won Patrick County?
For most of my lifetime, Virginia has been a sure thing
usually for the most conservative candidate until Barrack Obama changed the
scenario winning Virginia in 2008 and 2012, but not Patrick County, where got
shellacked 11,113 to 5,296 in those two elections. The President should not
feel bad about it though because in my lifetime only two Democrats have won The
Free State of Patrick, Carter as previously mentioned and Lyndon Johnson, I
believe, in 1964.
You can
go back to study all this thanks to the internet and the Virginia Board of
Elections website where you can look at past elections as a way to predict
future elections. I can almost guarantee the reader that the Republican
candidate no matter who he is will get around 5,500 votes and the Democrat
candidate no matter who she is will get around 2,500 out of around 8,250 votes.
Virginia will be decided in 2016 probably in one county in Northern Virginia
and perhaps another county in the Tidewater as their populations are large and
can swing either way depending on the circumstances.
This past week the primary unusual for us in that our vote
really does matter deciding the candidate for either party and you can vote in
either. Which means as a Republican you
could have “Felt the Bern” and voted for the socialist Vermont Senator Bernie
Sanders to sabotage Hillary Clinton. A Democrat could have voted for any of the
GOP candidates to get the easiest to defeat in November. Either way you can
make a difference in Virginia this year.
Over
the years, I have studied the voting patterns of Patrick County just for fun.
Usually, the most conservative precincts are in the Dan River District close to
very Republican Carroll County to the west. Usually, Patrick Springs is the
most liberal precinct by who receives votes.
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