The 10 Bellwether Counties That Show How Trump Is in Serious Trouble
Cook Political Report
In an era of stark political polarization, it is difficult to find any one place that is a true microcosm of the country. But it is possible to find places on which the November election pivots. These communities that hold the key to the vote are as varied as the nation and they reflect a notable inversion of its politics.
Polls now show Joe Biden with a surprising opportunity to capture Sun Belt suburbs that have voted reliably Republican for decades. He is also performing better than Hillary Clinton did in 2016 but perhaps not as well as Barack Obama did in 2008 and 2012 in heavily white, historically blue Frost Belt small towns and midsize cities where Donald Trump enjoyed a breakthrough in 2016.
These 10 bellwether counties five in Sun Belt battlegrounds, five in the Frost Belt (loosely defined to include Iowa) could point us toward each states winner. They run the gamut from meatpacking hubs to white-collar office parks, and from peach orchards to yacht-dense retiree havens. But there is something they all have in common: Their votes will matter a lot.
To win the White House, Mr. Biden will need to flip some combination of the 10 states Mr. Trump carried by less than 10 points in 2016 (in ascending order of margin): Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida, Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, Ohio, Texas and Iowa. Mr. Biden has several paths to victory, and the first three states alone, in addition to every state won by Hillary Clinton, would be enough to put him into the Oval Office.
1. Kent County, Mich. (pop. 656,955) Outlook: Lean Biden
2. Wood County, Ohio (pop. 130,817) Outlook: Tossup
3. Erie County, Penn. (pop. 269,728) Outlook: Lean Biden
4. Sauk County, Wis. (pop. 64,442) Outlook: Lean Biden
5. Marshall County, Iowa (pop. 39,369) Outlook: Tossup
6. Maricopa County, Ariz. (pop. 4,485,414) Outlook: Lean Biden
7. Pinellas County, Fla. (pop. 974,996) Outlook: Lean Biden
8. Peach County, Ga. (pop. 27,546) Outlook: Tossup
9. New Hanover County, N.C. (pop. 234,473) Outlook: Tossup
10. Collin County, Texas (pop. 1,034,730) Outlook: Tossup
Bonus: Vigo County, Ind. (pop. 107,038) Outlook: Lean Trump