Last time, Wisconsin was the closest, with a substantial margin between them and Pennsylvania, at least in terms of raw votes, but of course Pennsylvania is a much more populous state.
Last time, Wisconsin was the closest, with a substantial margin between them and Pennsylvania, at least in terms of raw votes, but of course Pennsylvania is a much more populous state.
And the time before that was 1976; interesting to me is that in 1976, Carter won Pennsylvania, and lost New Jersey and Connecticut(had Carter lost Pennsylvania, the electoral college would have been Carter 270\Ford 267; there was a faithless elector I assume)
Last time, Wisconsin was the closest, with a substantial margin between them and Pennsylvania, at least in terms of raw votes, but of course Pennsylvania is a much more populous state.
I am going to work backwards and see the last time that they didn't vote the same(I honestly can't recall, so might be telling); and then I will post
In 1988 the 3 didn't vote the same; imo the pattern will be same this year
And the time before that was 1976; interesting to me is that in 1976, Carter won Pennsylvania, and lost New Jersey and Connecticut(had Carter lost Pennsylvania, the electoral college would have been Carter 270\Ford 267; there was a faithless elector I assume)