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HIGHEST PER CAPITA RATE OR SHARE OF ...
AUTOWORKERS CHILDREN OF FOREIGN-BORN DAIRY WORKERS ELECTRIC VEHICLE OWNERS
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EMPLOYMENT FOOD STAMP BENEFICIARIES GUN BUYERS HISPANICS AND LATINOS
MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES METAL MANUFACTURING MILLENNIALS PEOPLE NOT BORN IN THE
WORKERS U.S. BUT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE
PEOPLE WHO BELIEVE GLOBAL PEOPLE WHO DON'T HAVE A PROPERTY CRIME SMALL BUSINESSES HIGH RATE DEFINED AS: AUTOWORKERS: Represents at least 20 per 100,000 of state population. CHILD OF FOREIGN-BORN PARENTS: At least 4% of children under 18 with at least one non-native parent. DAIRY WORKERS: At least 22 per 100,000. EV OWNERS: At least three fully electric cars sold per 10,000 in 2017. EMPLOYMENT: Under 3.3% unemployment. FOOD
WARMING IS HAPPENING PASSPORT
STARBUCKS COFFEE SHOPS STATE MARGINAL TAX VETERANS WHITE EVANGELICAL
PROTESTANTS of the population. NOT BORN IN THE U.S./ELIGIBLE TO VOTE: At least 5% of the population. WHITE EVANGELICAL PROTESTANTS: At least 20% of the population.
VOTER ID ON NEARLY EVERY POLITICAL MAP TODAY, America is a land riven into red and blue—
a stark bifurcation that pollsters and pundits never fail to remind us of. But the
complexions of American voters—and the issues that matter to them—are far more
nuanced than any rigid two-color scheme implies. And so, on the eve of the midterm
congressional elections, Fortune has put together 20 U.S. maps that break through
the red-blue partition—as well as the standard demographic dividing lines of age,
race, and gender—and hint at concerns that may influence some voters as they head
GRAPHIC BY NICOLAS RAPP to the polls on Nov. 6. —CLIFTON LEAF
128 U.S. CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES; U.S. DEPT. OF STATE; YALE UNIVERSITY; U.S. DEPT. OF JUSTICE;
SOURCES: CENSUS BUREAU; BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS; ALLIANCE OF AUTO MANUFACTURERS; USDA; FBI;
FO R T U N E. CO M // N O V. 1 . 1 8 STARBUCKS; TAX FOUNDATION; DEPT. OF VETERANS AFFAIRS; PUBLIC RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE