Republicans swept races across county ballots on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
LEWIS COUNTY, Wash. — Voters in blue states and counties struggling with the country turning red again in the race for the White House have something in common with voters in Lewis County, Washington.
The traditionally red voters, in a county about 100 miles south of historically blue King County, are used to being outliers.
After the initial batch of results were made public Tuesday night, every Republican candidate, and all four conservative-backed initiatives, were ahead in Lewis County races.
Several of the Republican candidates did not have any opponents.
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