| Why when most of the counties vote Red? |
| Its the popular vote for the state. Pg, moco are super liberal. |
| And have high population |
| Only the sticks are red. |
| Population density, OP. Overwhelmingly most Marylanders live in MoCo, PG, Howard, and Baltimore City/County. That's what determines elections. |
| You could ask the same question about most blue states, pretty much. Cities and suburbs vote blue, rural areas vote red. Rural areas take up more counties in numbers and acreage on a map, but cities and suburbs are population centers. |
| Cant wait to see trump get 40% or more of maryland vote! |
Good one |
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There are 24 counties in MD. MoCo, PG, Baltimore city and Baltimore county have 56% of the population of Maryland. MoCo is hte largest with over 1 million residents, and has the same population as the 15 smaller counties combined!
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Because trees don't vote, people do. Also, please tell me you were not educated in Maryland . . . |
| It's people like this who look at he county map the Trump campaign keeps pumping out and become convinced that a GOP candidate can't lose, and when he does, that voter fraud is rampant. |
| Land doesn’t vote, people do. |
| A candidate for Governor in Maryland only needs to win Montgomery, PG, Howard, Baltimore City and Charles Counties in order to be elected in the state. |
| Yes. Maryland is a blue state. Biden is closing in on a 30 point lead. |
That's largely the case, but not completely. There are very deep red suburban pockets in places like Baltimore and Anne Arundel county. |