You're right if you consider "Northern California" to be North of Sacramento. That's like a third of the state by landmass, and probably like 10% by population.
A Southern Californian might lump the SF Bay Area and Sacramento into "Northern California," or more likely "NorCal," but generally people from the Bay or central coast wouldn't consider themselves to be in "Northern California" as opposed to southern the same way southerners would.
Sorry, my geography is terrible friend. Never been to Cali, I'm on the opposite side of USA.
My geography has improved a bit due to learning politics, but still quite poor when it comes to knowing city placement in Cali.
Is it true that most of northern Cali is red, or is that false?
I was lead to believe that if northern Cali was it's own state, it would give its electors to a conservative, as the majority vote red.
Is this true at all, or really not so much?
You're right if you consider "Northern California" to be North of Sacramento. That's like a third of the state by landmass, and probably like 10% by population.
A Southern Californian might lump the SF Bay Area and Sacramento into "Northern California," or more likely "NorCal," but generally people from the Bay or central coast wouldn't consider themselves to be in "Northern California" as opposed to southern the same way southerners would.