Shawn. Damn. After the 2004 election, when New Hampshire started to go blue, it was common wisdom that the difference was expat Massachusetts types moving up — i.e., the southern counties. But, if you looked at the county by county red-blue maps of 2000 and 2004, it was evident that the blue wave was coming from the west — Vermont — not the south. Be interesting to know how the regions broke out this time.
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