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Trump's approval positive in 4 states: can you guess? (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd Wednesday OP
I wrote them all down before opening this post Bettie Wednesday #1
Aced it! Permanut Wednesday #16
Not to Be Cruel, But None of Those Deserve to Be States The Roux Comes First Wednesday #2
Idaho, destination state for right-wingnuts pat_k Wednesday #3
Idaho is home to AryanNations and a slew of white paramilitary militias... agingdem Wednesday #15
The numbers for 2024 voters vs. all adult citizens are a little depressing. pat_k Wednesday #4
This is what happens when you allow generations of inbreeding in a high arsenic environment Gum Logger Wednesday #5
So, not any of the southern states? Ziggy Beans Wednesday #6
Southern states have black people in them. maxsolomon Wednesday #11
Exactly. OldBaldy1701E Wednesday #12
Few Blacks, Asians or Hispanics BlueWaveNeverEnd Wednesday #23
AND oppression of the NA vote by a variety of means. Call it Custer's Revenge. eppur_se_muova Thursday #44
Yeah, but..... SergeStorms Wednesday #27
Moscow at least used to be a liberal enclave due to the presence of the University of Idaho jmowreader Wednesday #28
It's just not a lot of people in Moscow Idaho, though. maxsolomon Wednesday #32
OMG Ziggy Beans Thursday #41
OK. maxsolomon Thursday #43
There are when you narrow from all adult citizens to 2024 voters pat_k Wednesday #13
He's only holding on to North Dakota by 1 point ToxMarz Wednesday #7
I'd have figured Oklahoma Danmel Wednesday #8
Oddly OK has the largest difference between approval among all adult citizens vs 2024 voters. pat_k Wednesday #17
North Dakota? That's not really a state, is it? n/t legallyblondeNYC Wednesday #9
It has more power than it should have... NowsTheTime Wednesday #14
No, those statistics must be made up! legallyblondeNYC Wednesday #33
I was surprised he was only 47% approval in Indiana. Emile Wednesday #10
Knew Illinois wasn't on the list. Munu Wednesday #18
The closer I look at diffs between "all adult citizens" v. "2024 voters"... pat_k Wednesday #19
My wife and I agree with you obamanut2012 Wednesday #22
I would have guessed the Gulf of "America". JohnnyRingo Wednesday #20
Very surprised about Utah obamanut2012 Wednesday #21
Mormons tend to be pro immigration dsc Thursday #42
My boss said that obamanut2012 Thursday #45
Thankfully not Texas! Heading there soon from NM. Memorial ALBliberal Wednesday #24
Grrrim Katcat Wednesday #25
The numbers Cirsium Wednesday #26
I thought South Dakota Ishoutandscream2 Wednesday #29
Yikes! Joinfortmill Wednesday #30
I assumed Mississippi and Alabama would be two of them. DavidDvorkin Wednesday #31
Wow! I thought Mississippi would be in there. Scrivener7 Wednesday #34
That was one of my guesses MustLoveBeagles Wednesday #39
I figured Alabama and Mississippi would be there too. COL Mustard Wednesday #35
African American population percentage is high in those states BlueWaveNeverEnd Wednesday #38
West virginia takes doc03 Wednesday #36
I guessed Wyoming, Oklahoma, Mississippi and West Virginia MustLoveBeagles Wednesday #37
Time to yank their blue state welfare (I wish) nt GenThePerservering Wednesday #40
What's going on in WY? senseandsensibility Thursday #46

Bettie

(19,953 posts)
1. I wrote them all down before opening this post
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 02:38 PM
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and I got 100% on this particular cognitive test! I am a GENIUS!!!

Kidding, but I did get them all right.

The Roux Comes First

(2,393 posts)
2. Not to Be Cruel, But None of Those Deserve to Be States
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 02:39 PM
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They've been sucking off the democratic teat for so many years that they can barely stand on their own.

pat_k

(14,218 posts)
3. Idaho, destination state for right-wingnuts
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 02:52 PM
Wednesday

They apparently call them COWS (right-wingnuts from California, Oregon, and Washington)

NYTimes
As Idaho Grows Ever Redder Boise Worries About Its Isolation
11/7/2025

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/07/us/politics/boise-idaho-trump-conservatism.html?unlocked_article_code=1.nVA._K-_.jryI4WwUHXay&smid=nytcore-android-share

agingdem

(9,003 posts)
15. Idaho is home to AryanNations and a slew of white paramilitary militias...
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 04:30 PM
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and Boise worries about isolation??…hahaha

maxsolomon

(39,261 posts)
11. Southern states have black people in them.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 04:14 PM
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These are lily-white rural states with nary a major city among them.

Boise is about 238K and all Idaho's Jackmormons/non-Mormons/Liberals huddle together there for mutual protection.

Charleston WV is under 50K.

OldBaldy1701E

(11,695 posts)
12. Exactly.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 04:21 PM
Wednesday

My home area (with the exception of Dare County) has been reliably Democratic for a very long time and it is mostly due to the fact that it is around 73% African American.

There are other areas of the lower Atlantic Seaboard where this happens as well. There is no way that the orange gibbon could get the numbers to rate a 'positive' there.

eppur_se_muova

(42,749 posts)
44. AND oppression of the NA vote by a variety of means. Call it Custer's Revenge.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 02:20 PM
Thursday

Most commonly, NAs who live on reservations don't have (frequently can't get) "normal" addresses, so they can't register to vote without jumping through a lot of hoops that others don't have to deal with. Birth certificates are also a big issue (surprise! usual GOP tactics).

https://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/resources/human-rights/archive/how-native-american-vote-continues-be-suppressed/

https://narf.org/save-act-hurts-native-voters/ (surprise again!)

SergeStorms

(20,935 posts)
27. Yeah, but.....
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 05:17 PM
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the Extreme Court is allowing states to gerrymander them out of existence, so their impact on elections is minimal.

Dictatorship, here we come.

jmowreader

(53,474 posts)
28. Moscow at least used to be a liberal enclave due to the presence of the University of Idaho
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 05:24 PM
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Doug Wilson of Christ Church is trying to change that, but he's getting pushback. LOTS of pushback.

maxsolomon

(39,261 posts)
43. OK.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 11:57 AM
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I don't think I took it that serious.

Welcome to DU, prepare to be misinterpreted. I find these smilies useful: &

pat_k

(14,218 posts)
13. There are when you narrow from all adult citizens to 2024 voters
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 04:27 PM
Wednesday

Net Approval
The swing is quite large. I guess the lesson is that turning out people who didn't vote in 2024 is critical.

Alabama
-6 all adult citizens
+8 2024 voters

Oklahoma
-3 all adult citizens
+17 2024 voters

Arkansas
-6 all adult citizens
+13 2024 voters

Tennessee
-3 all adult citizens
+10 2024 voters

Kentucky
-10 all adult citizens
+4 2024 voters

He's down however you look at it in MS and LA

Mississippi
-14 all adult citizens
-5 2024 voters

Louisiana
-12 all adult citizens
-1 2024 voters

pat_k

(14,218 posts)
17. Oddly OK has the largest difference between approval among all adult citizens vs 2024 voters.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 04:34 PM
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Focusing on the south:

Net Approval

Alabama
-6 all adult citizens
+8 2024 voters

Oklahoma
-3 all adult citizens
+17 2024 voters

Arkansas
-6 all adult citizens
+13 2024 voters

Tennessee
-3 all adult citizens
+10 2024 voters

Kentucky
-10 all adult citizens
+4 2024 voters

He's down however you look at it in MS and LA

Mississippi
-14 all adult citizens
-5 2024 voters

Louisiana
-12 all adult citizens
-1 2024 voters

Am I off base to see the differential as a product of successful vote suppression??

NowsTheTime

(1,344 posts)
14. It has more power than it should have...
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 04:29 PM
Wednesday

North Dakota population 800,000 ........population supporting one senator 400,000
South Dakota population 943,000.........population supporting one senator 471,500
Wyoming population 590,784........population supporting one senator 295,392
California population 39,350.000........population supporting one senator 19,575,000

More powerful legislative branch of congress in my opinion is the Senate as it has a say in all passage of bills plus confirmation of appointees and judges.

pat_k

(14,218 posts)
19. The closer I look at diffs between "all adult citizens" v. "2024 voters"...
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 04:39 PM
Wednesday

...the more I think what we are seeing is successful suppression of democratic-leaning votes.

obamanut2012

(29,627 posts)
21. Very surprised about Utah
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 04:45 PM
Wednesday

Although my boss' parents voted for Becarra and dislike Trump, even though they are LDS (not my boss). They say he is not a family man. Interesting.

dsc

(53,452 posts)
42. Mormons tend to be pro immigration
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 09:43 AM
Thursday

due to all the missions they have in foreign lands. Utah has a lot of Mormons. They also aren't super keen on mega sinning like Trump is.

obamanut2012

(29,627 posts)
45. My boss said that
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 03:54 PM
Thursday

Both her parents did missions in South America countries, and speak fluent Spanish.

Katcat

(645 posts)
25. Grrrim
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 05:05 PM
Wednesday

I’m from WV and the voters here are really annoying. They complain daily but still vote for the GOP and grrrrrr

Cirsium

(4,172 posts)
26. The numbers
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 05:12 PM
Wednesday

Those 4 states have about 8% of the votes in the Senate, yet only .01% of the US population. That is 800 times the power they should have in a true representative democracy.

doc03

(39,217 posts)
36. West virginia takes
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 06:08 PM
Wednesday

pride in being worst in everything good and number one in everything bad.

senseandsensibility

(25,806 posts)
46. What's going on in WY?
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 04:10 PM
Thursday

Any Wyoming DUers out there? They seem even redder than KY and other southern states.

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