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Washington state: A Democratic powerhouse shaping presidential politics

FP Staff October 30, 2024, 00:00:27 IST

As the state continues to lean heavily Democratic, its growing diversity and urban influence highlight Washington’s key role in presidential races, reflecting a shift from its past as a battleground state​

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Washington is not considered a swing state in recent elections. AP
Washington is not considered a swing state in recent elections. AP

General profile

Washington state has a population of about 7.7 million with its voters predominantly concentrated in urban areas like Seattle and Tacoma. It is one of the more diverse states with growing populations of minority communities. In the 2020 election, 70.6 per cent of the electorate identified as White, 9.4 per cent as Asian and 4.7 per cent as Black. Hispanic and Latino voters represent about 13.7 per cent of the population.

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Voting patterns and history

Washington has leaned Democratic in most presidential elections since the 1980s. The state has consistently voted for Democratic presidential candidates since 1988. Key Democratic victories include Bill Clinton in 1992 and 1996, Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, and Joe Biden in 2020. Historically, it was more of a battleground until the mid-20th century, with Republicans winning the state on several occasions, including Richard Nixon’s narrow victory in 1960.

Is it a swing state?

Washington is not considered a swing state in recent elections. Its political lean has become reliably Democratic, particularly due to the influence of urban and suburban voters in the Seattle metro area. This shift reflects the national trend of urban centres skewing Democratic. As a result, it does not hold the same swing-state status as places like Ohio or Florida. However, its electoral votes (12 as of 2020) still make it relevant in close races.

Presidential contributions

While Washington has not produced a US president, it has seen prominent political figures, including several influential senators and governors. The state’s increasing demographic and economic importance also make it a key contributor to national politics, though no president has yet hailed from the Evergreen State.

Memorable elections

One of the most memorable elections in Washington was in 1960, when Richard Nixon narrowly defeated John F Kennedy, marking one of the closest presidential contests in the state’s history. Another notable election was in 2004, when Washington’s gubernatorial race became highly controversial due to a razor-thin margin and recounts.

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