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 I wonder if density or population numbers is a huge factor in how people vote? 
 Look at any state no matter how red, look at an election map by counties for that state, note that every major metro area will be blue.  Then you have you answer.  
 Or a chicken and the egg problem.
The blue policies lead to welfare dependencies and poverty mindset. These policies and mindsets also drive further population density as the only possible ways to support the programs without instantaneous destruction.

But they feed on each other. In a festering sort of way. 
 What happens to a dream deferred?

      Does it dry up
      like a raisin in the sun?
      Or fester like a sore—
      And then run?
      Does it stink like rotten meat?
      Or crust and sugar over—
      like a syrupy sweet?

      Maybe it just sags
      like a heavy load.

      Or does it explode?

- Langston Hughes

#poetstr 
 So it seems you're saying there's something about lots of people condensed in an area that causes them to vote "blue". Would be interesting to find out why that is. 
 Parasites need hosts.  You will find the left more in higher population density telling other people what they should be doing or thinking.