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In this photo, a protester stands amid a crowd of Trump supporters at a campaign rally. These Baltimore students traveled to Washington, D. Massachusetts is the most liberal state on this list. Here, Sen. Elizabeth Warren spoke to supporters before a debate with her Republican opponent, Geoff Diehl, in Boston. Ted Nugent played a campaign rally for then-candidate Trump in Grand Rapids, Michigan, during the presidential race. Trump won the state by less than half a percentage point.

With just 12 percent of the population identifying as liberal, Mississippi is the most conservative state on this list. Democratic Sen. Hawley won the election. The president enjoyed a 52 percent approval rating in the state in The Senate race between incumbent Republican Sen.

Dean Heller and Representative Jacky Rosen was a tight one in the fall of Rosen won. Though more people identify as conservative than liberal in the state, Hillary Clinton carried its four electoral votes in New Jersey's political leanings are pretty much split down the middle in the Gallup survey, but the state has voted for the Democrat in every presidential election since She won.

In May , teachers from across the state marched on the State Capitol building in Raleigh to protest what they say is inaction by the Republican-controlled state legislature. Oklahoma has two Republican senators, a Republican governor, Mary Fallin, and overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump in Research Topics. Research Areas U. Visit this table to see approximate margins of error for a group of a given size. For full question wording, see the survey questionnaire.

Sample sizes and margins of error vary from subgroup to subgroup, from year to year and from state to state. Or had it been a long time coming? Ralston : Not a surprise. The establishment candidates rarely win these battles in either party.

The activists feel beholden to no one and often are hostile to their own elected officials. It sounds nuts, but go to a central committee sometime and experience the yearlong celebration of Festivus. Whitmer was always the favorite. This was a long time coming, though.

Sanders has had a foothold in Nevada since He lost the caucus to Hillary Clinton , but then his supporters took over county parties and were primed to take over the state convention and reverse the caucus result -- don't ask, it's a crazy system -- but they botched it and the convention had to be shut down by hotel security after the Bernie troops nearly rioted. This was a victory for the establishment and the vaunted [former Sen.

Harry] Reid Machine, which saw Bernie as a weaker candidate than Clinton. But the Sanders supporters are ferocious and dedicated and they were better organized in , and there was not the same enthusiasm for Joe Biden.

Sanders crushed Biden 2-to-1 in the caucus here and that helped the Bernie folks populate the central committee. Then, all of the staff resigned right afterward, and the Reid folks have vowed to set up a separate entity because they have no faith in the party to do what they have done successfully for more than a decade: Launder legally money through the party to pay for voter programs.

Cillizza: How much should we read into this in terms of the fight for control of the broader Democratic party nationally? Ralston: There is no question in the world of [Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez] and Bernie [Sanders] that the progressive wing is feeling its oats and demanding more from the party leaders. But the real danger for the Democrats -- here and nationally -- is the mirror image of what it is for the Republicans: They can win primaries, but they will have a much tougher time in general elections.

In Nevada, the electorate prefers moderates -- be they Democrats or Republicans, and the machine knows that. It's why the establishment wanted Biden over Bernie -- electability, or at least that was the argument. In Nevada, this so-called revolution was against an establishment that has won four straight presidential races, elected two Democratic senators, three of our House members, all but one of the state's six constitutional officers and both houses of the Legislature.

But these folks who took over -- and this goes for some of them nationally, too -- want to push the party to the left and, as is often the case, enforce purity tests. Cillizza: Nevada is a swing state -- with a big Senate race in , a governor's race in and then the presidential.

Does what's happened jeopardize Democratic chances in any of these future contests?



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