They're the "bellwether counties" because they often voted together in past elections. And they did vote together in 2020 - just for the losing candidate.
Election bellwether counties in the United States are counties that vote in alignment with the country as a whole in United States presidential elections, so that the county votes for the candidate who ultimately wins the election.
They're the "bellwether counties" because they often voted together in past elections. And they did vote together in 2020 - just for the losing candidate.
They don’t “vote together” - these are counties that are almost always in-line with the winner of the election.
It literally explains as much at the top. Your comment is retarded either way.