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This table is organized as a table of NATIONAL winners and losers, with the STATE winners in bold. That has two problems: 1) Formatting is not data, so anyone importing this table into another system won't actually get the correct data. 2) Formatting may not be disabled-friendly. Instead, this page (and the other 49 similar state summary pages) should be reorganized as a table listing the state's winner and loser. (Frankly, we don't need to list the national winner here at all, as that information is readily available. But if we must, and it might be useful in context, it should be listed as a separate column.) Karichisholm (talk) 23:04, 21 November 2019 (UTC)Reply
The point of the listing is to indicate the degree to which the state has voted with or against the rest of the country. It would be a substantial task to consistently change all the states to another format. BD2412T05:15, 22 November 2019 (UTC)Reply