2020’s Crossover Districts

Key Points
• 16 members of Congress hold districts that voted for the other party’s presidential nominee in 2020.
• Many Biden-district Republicans are from racially diverse areas, and they often came out on the winning end of rematches.
• Democrats held several Trump seats in both blue collar and suburban areas.
• Overall, the trend of ticket-splitting is on the decline — just a decade ago, it was common to see dozens of crossover districts. CONTINUED

J. Miles Coleman, Sabato’s Crystal Ball


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