If you go the Yakima County Republican Caucuses Saturday you are not exactly the cookie cutter American political participant,

The good folks at WalletHub are at it again. They’ve studied demographics and tons of data comparing the 50 states across five key categories: 1) Sociodemographics, 2) Economy, 3) Education, 4) Religion, and 5) Public Opinion.

The result was to come up with a profile of qualities that represent the typical (on average) American Voter. Where do they live? Not in Washington State. We rank in the 20’s. But it isn’t in Iowa or New Hampshire either. The information is fascinating and can be found  here.  https://wallethub.com/edu/electorate-representation-index/18190/

Thanks to WalletHub for the snapshot of us!

To determine which states fairly represent the U.S. electorate, WalletHub’s analysts
States that Most Resemble the U.S. States that Least Resemble the U.S.
1 Illinois 41 Maine
2 Florida 42 Tennessee
3 Michigan 43 Arkansas
4 Arizona 44 New Hampshire
5 Pennsylvania 45 Utah
6 Ohio 46 Massachusetts
7 Indiana 47 Alabama
8 Delaware 48 West Virginia
9 Missouri 49 Mississippi
10 Virginia 50 Vermont

States with the Most Sociodemographic Resemblance with the U.S. States with the Least Sociodemographic Resemblance with the U.S.
1 Illinois 46 California
2 Connecticut 47 North Dakota
3 Virginia 48 Vermont
4 North Carolina 49 Maine
5 Oklahoma 50 Hawaii

States with the Most Economic Resemblance with the U.S. States with the Least Economic Resemblance with the U.S.
1 Illinois 46 Montana
2 Pennsylvania 47 Hawaii
3 Texas 48 Wyoming
4 Missouri 49 Maryland
5 North Carolina 50 Alaska

States with the Most Educational Resemblance with the U.S. States with the Least Educational Resemblance with the U.S.
1 North Carolina 46 Colorado
2 Georgia 47 Wyoming
3 Illinois 48 Massachusetts
4 Rhode Island 49 Utah
5 Florida 50 West Virginia

States with the Most Religious Resemblance with the U.S. States with the Least Religious Resemblance with the U.S.
1 Florida 46 Utah
2 Michigan 47 Vermont
3 Indiana 48 Massachusetts
4 Arizona 49 Mississippi
5 Ohio 50 Alabama

States with the Most Public-Opinion Resemblance with the U.S. States with the Least Public-Opinion Resemblance with the U.S.
1 Michigan 46 Wyoming
2 Florida 47 Massachusetts
3 Pennsylvania 48 Mississippi
4 Illinois 49 Vermont
5 Iowa 50 Alabama

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