The sand people are primarily in Minneapolis/St Paul area and also some in Rochester, MN.
Here's an updated map with those areas selected. You'll notice that 2016 shows them isolated in a sea of red. I am confident that 2020 will show them as the only 5 blue counties in all of Minnesota, and perhaps 3 of those 5 will also flip. Carlton, Cook, Lake, and St Louis in the northeast of the state are almost certainly going to vote red in 2020, or at least 3 out of 4 of them will.
The other three that can flip:
Olmstead (Rochester) was 45.7 to 45 for Hillary.
Washington (east Minneapolis) was 47 to 45.1 for Hillary.
Dakota (south east Minneapolis) was 48.2 to 43.6 for Hillary.
The sand people are primarily in Minneapolis/St Paul area and also some in Rochester, MN.
Here's an updated map with those areas selected. You'll notice that 2016 shows them isolated in a sea of red. I am confident that 2020 will show them as the only 5 blue counties in all of Minnesota, and perhaps 3 of those 5 will also flip. Carlton, Cook, Lake, and St Louis in the northeast of the state are almost certainly going to vote red in 2020, or at least 3 out of 4 of them will.
Olmstead (Rochester) was 45.7 to 45 for Hillary.
Washington (east Minneapolis) was 47 to 45.1 for Hillary.
Dakota (south east Minneapolis) was 48.2 to 43.6 for Hillary.
The sand people are primarily in Minneapolis/St Paul area and also some in Rochester, MN.
Here's an updated map with those areas selected. You'll notice that 2016 shows them isolated in a sea of red. I am confident that 2020 will show them as the only 5 blue counties in all of Minnesota, and perhaps one of those 3 will also flip. Carlton, Cook, Lake, and St Louis in the northeast of the state are almost certainly going to vote red in 2020, or at least 3 out of 4 of them will.
Olmstead (Rochester) was 45.7 to 45 for Hillary.
Washington (east Minneapolis) was 47 to 45.1 for Hillary.
Dakota (south east Minneapolis) was 48.2 to 43.6 for Hillary.