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No, he won because a few leftist infested counties within the states are lined up in his favor.
Take FloriDUH, for example. Of the 67 counties in FloriDUH, 13 voted for Oblamer while 54 voted for Romney.
Not necessarily are the northwest and west permanently blue. And, I don't know what fantasy world it is you're living in which persuades you to believe the rust belt is turning that way. Seems, Oblamer lost Indiana this time around. Lost North Carolina this time around. And, lost Missouri this time around. And, if we look at the county-by-county maps, it appears leftists may be diminishing in several areas. Or, at least, are staying essentially the same as in 2008.
And, it's interesting...too. To look at a 2008 and 2012 county-by-county electoral map, scientists 200 years from now will be able to track the migration of illegal Mexicans as well as other cross-border intruders. It's like looking at an infrared migration of ants invading a home. Right around the border of the home, it's heavily infested and thins out as you move more toward the center of the interior. LOL!
I'm not even going to address your hyperbole here.
I doubt Ohio has that large of a Hispanic population and your dreams that Arizona and Texas will turn blue are just that...dreams. Texas isn't even close to turning blue and Arizona has remained essentially the same since 2008.
Your delusional dreams are quite fascinating...to say the least.
Cover your ears, close your eyes and scream at the top of your lungs "Nya, Nya, Nya....I can't hear you"
In the State of Florida counties do not vote. People do. Your assumption that a Florida county with 40,000 people somehow cancels out a county with 1 million people is ludicrous.
The Northeast is blue. More blue than it was before Republicans ousted their RINOs
The West is solidly blue
The rust belt is mostly blue and moreso since the Republicans opposed auto bailouts and worker rights
Texas and Arizona are interesting cases. Not only do they have increasing Hispanic populations but they have increasing migrations of people from the northeast and west coast. When people migrate to Texas or Arizona they bring their politics with them
Illegal Mexicans do not vote. Your entire rebuttal is ridiculous
This is where you are wrong. Observing the county-by-county breakdowns in your "blue" states clearly shows that your infested urban centers are "blue" while the greater suburban/rural geographic areas are solidly "red". According the the NV map, Las Vegas carried NV into the blue column. Not even Reno went blue this time.
Once again, counties do not vote. People do
The fact that a county with few people in it is Red is mostly irrelevant