Well not really, but my question is sort of along those lines.
Throughout the history of the electoral college, which state has most frequently voted for the winning presidential candidiate?
I just figure it would make for a goofy factoid.
Since I’ve been rather busy in the Pit lately, I haven’t been as up to date on GQ threads as I would like, so forgive me if this has been asked before.
Not quite answering the question in the OP, but there is an Electoral College Trivia Quiz at http://www.infortainment.com/elct-tst.htm
that says Delaware has gone with the winning candidate in every election from 1948 on, making it the state with the longest winning streak.
And these statistics are totally useless. The sample size is just too small. What you’re probably seeing is just noise.
This is a pet peeve of mine. When a pundit says something like, ‘No Republican has won without Florida since 1976’, he’s giving you completely meaningless information, yet the implication is that Florida somehow carries more importance than its 25 electoral votes would indicate.
I know that Sam, which is exactly why I said “I just figure it would make for a goofy factoid.”
It’s like the fact that everytime the University of Kansas men’s basketball team has won the NCAA title, the NY Yankees proceed win the World Series. Totally unrelated events. If UofK won the big one next year and the Yanks are 14.5 games back in late August, I’m not about to bet the Alpha family fortune on the Bombers.
It’s just noise but it’s entertaining noise. Don’t take it so seriously.
Actually its Kentucky But other than that I agree with ya. But it sure was fun in 96 to tell all my friends the Yankees were gonna win and be proven right…