In Kansas City, it’s fascinating to take a look at the political landscape through the lens of money. The upcoming election might see our Electoral College votes leaning towards Donald Trump, but when it comes to the green stuff, it turns out there’s a lot more support for Vice President Kamala Harris in the heart of Kansas and Missouri than you might think. A recent analysis has shed some light on this surprising trend, and it’s certainly got people talking.
The data, sourced from an online mapping analysis, highlights the online donations made by residents within specific ZIP codes. It’s intriguing to see how certain areas, known for their vibrant communities and urban centers, are stepping up to support Harris, painting a picture that contrasts sharply with traditional voting maps that often show vast expanses of red Republican support.
Focusing on Kansas, one standout ZIP code is 66049 in Lawrence, where local generosity has truly made a difference. Here, around 1,308 residents contributed approximately $200,000 to Harris’s campaign, whereas Trump garnered about $50,000 from 224 donors. This kind of support isn’t confined just to Lawrence, either; several places in Johnson County, such as Olathe and Mission Hills, are also exhibiting strong blue hues on the donation map.
Just check out Olathe, where 1,340 donors have donated around $100,000 to Harris, matching the amount Trump has raised from 700 donors. The Mission Hills area shows similar enthusiasm, with 1,135 individuals contributing to the Harris campaign, netting about $200,000. In comparison, Trump brought in $300,000 from only 257 supporters in that same region. Even Wichita is displaying a softer shade of blue, with one ZIP code raising $60,000 and $50,000 going to Trump from fewer donors.
Missouri, particularly the college town of Columbia, is also showing overwhelming support for Harris. In the 65203 ZIP code, a whopping 2,063 contributors have rallied together to donate around $300,000. Conversely, Trump received about $100,000 from 489 donors in the same area. Kansas City isn’t far behind; in the 64114 ZIP code, Harris gained $100,000 from 1,222 donors compared to Trump’s $40,000 from just 178 backers.
Overall, the trend is clear: bigger cities, suburban areas, and even smaller towns in both states are showing a noticeable lean towards Democratic donations compared to Republican. Locations like Topeka, Hays, and Springfield have all shown signs of leaning toward the softer blue colors of support. It’s a stark reminder that while much of the political landscape feels dominated by red, there’s a significant number of people who are willing to put their money toward a different vision.
Now, you might be wondering: what does all this mean for our communities? While this data presents an interesting snapshot of enthusiasm and support, it’s important to remember that it only includes online donations. The amounts raised by large organizations or individual paper checks aren’t reflected in this map, indicating that we may only be seeing a fraction of the whole picture.
In summary, the cash flow in Kansas City and neighboring areas is definitely favoring Harris, despite what the traditional political maps might suggest. As election day draws closer, it’s a reminder that lots of individuals across both states are eager for change and ready to express their support through contributions. The conversation continues, and it’s one to keep an eye on as we approach the final days leading up to the election.
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