Definitely more blue. Lake Laporte and Porter countyNorthwest would definitely be more blue. Everything else seems about right.
I’m in Morgan county and I’m puzzled by our speck of blue, lolDefinitely more blue. Lake Laporte and Porter county
With Laporte and Michigan City being in Laporte County and barely and blue there, I'd say the map is off or old.I’m in Morgan county and I’m puzzled by our speck of blue, lol
I’m not surprised by Marion. Hendricks I thought was more conservative.I'm looking at Hendricks and Marion County and wondering about this.
I thought Marion (re-elected Boss Hogg with 70% of the vote) would be more blue. Likewise the eastern side of Hendricks County (Brownsburg, Avon, Plainfield, where the 6A high schools are found) looks a bit too blue.I’m not surprised by Marion. Hendricks I thought was more conservative.
Hendricks is more conservative. That map shows the area area I’m in as dark blue…no way. We’re definitely getting spillover from Marion, but not as much as they’re claiming. (Another reason, though, I want to move further out).I’m not surprised by Marion. Hendricks I thought was more conservative.
This map is showing downtown Indy as partially red…no way in heck is that right. Looks like the blue is centered about half a county too far north.I thought Marion (re-elected Boss Hogg with 70% of the vote) would be more blue. Likewise the eastern side of Hendricks County (Brownsburg, Avon, Plainfield, where the 6A high schools are found) looks a bit too blue.
Now that I look at it again you’re right. Marion has more red than you’d expect for electing a dem. Especially that close to downtown.I thought Marion (re-elected Boss Hogg with 70% of the vote) would be more blue. Likewise the eastern side of Hendricks County (Brownsburg, Avon, Plainfield, where the 6A high schools are found) looks a bit too blue.
Eastern Hendricks Co is now more like Ben Davis than Danville IMO..I’m not surprised by Marion. Hendricks I thought was more conservative.