Oklahoma is red all over

BY MICHAEL OVERALL and TOM LINDLEY World Staff Writers
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
11/06/08 at 2:58 PM




How America Voted: See who turned blue and red across the country on the Interactive Voting Map.

Mapping the election results county-by-county across America, most states reveal a quilted pattern of red and blue, with a few solid blue patches in the Northeast.

Only one state turns solid red.

Oklahoma was the only state in which every single county voted for John McCain, making it the reddest of the red.

McCain took 65.6 percent of the total vote in Oklahoma - nearly two out of three voters. He even topped 80 percent in several western counties and approached 90 percent across the Panhandle.

Barack Obama performed best in Muskogee and the surrounding counties, but never came within 5 points of a majority. Read the rest of this story: What is red all over?
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A look at Oklahoma on election day.



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