President Donald Trump performed better than both Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders in 33 states by 2,195 and 2,546 counties respectively out of those 33 states.

When taking all 40 States where these 3 candidates partook of a Presidential Primary, President Trump's lead to each of the other to candidates (VP Biden and Senator Sanders) was reduced to 1,943 and 2,418 counties respectively. A curious thing to comment is that these 3 candidates convincingly won many of the States they won, except for the States of Maryland, Mississippi, New Mexico and Rhode Island, where the contest between President Trump and VP Biden was close.

What does the graph has to say?

Out of the over 3,100 counties in the 2020 Presidential General Elections, President Trump won 2,730 counties. VP Joe Biden on the other hand won 787 counties, while Senator Bernie Sanders won 312. This seemingly vast difference has only a small effect on the actual votes received by both President Trump and VP Joe Biden.

Counties Won in the Famous Swing States

As has always been the case, the swing states play paramount role in deciding a winner of the Presidential race. What happened?

The below lines tell us:

Florida - President Trump won 56 counties, leaving VP Biden to win the remaining 11 counties.

Ohio - President Trump won 73 counties, leaving VP Biden to win the remaining 15 counties.

Pennsylvania - President Trump won 53 counties, leaving Mrs. Clinton to win the remaining 14 counties.

Iowa- President Trump won 99 counties, leaving Mrs. Clinton to win the remaining 4 counties.

Arizona - VP Biden won 13 counties, leaving Senator Sanders to win the remaining 4 counties.

Michigan - President Trump won 59 counties, leaving VP Biden to win the remaining 24 counties.

Minnesota - President Trump won 54 counties, leaving VP Biden to win 30 counties and Senator Sanders the remaining 3.

North Carolina - President Trump won 72 counties, leaving VP Biden to win 26 counties and Senator Sanders the remaining 2.

Wisconsin - President Trump won 56 counties, leaving VP Biden to win the remaining 16 counties.


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