Did the people in these states vote to keep their entitlements?
Well here is a picture of states/counties that were either red/blue by total votes.
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Did the people in these states vote to keep their entitlements?
Ok, no one is reading the second link, so I'll post the rankings
1. Mississippi 20.7
2. Oregon 20.1
3. Tennessee 19.8
4. New Mexico 19.8
5. Michigan 19.7
6. Louisiana 19.2
7. Kentucky 18.8
8. West Virginia 18.7
9. Maine 18.6
10. South Carolina 18.2
Is there a map that shows how many of the recipients are immigrants versus native born Americans and the states they live in ?
This bears repeating....
What do you think OP?
That blue seems to line up pretty well.
This has been the case for quite a while since manufacturing started leaving the US decades ago. The more comprehensive way to look at the whole blue states subsidize the red states issue is to see how much a state gets for every $1 it sends to DC.
This data is from 2004 but the current data are not far from this.
Did the people in these states vote to keep their entitlements? It would seem that if these people, who are part of the "47%," got out and voted to keep their entitlements, then the president would have easily carried a good number of the "Red" states that went against him.
Apparently, the logic of people voting to keep their welfare isn't entirely based on fact.
What's the deal?
Indiana gets back more than California or New York along with several others.