Frankly, I fear America east of the Mississippi. It's so unionized, socialized and gun-timid (with possible exceptions of Florida and New Hampshire) that the fabric that makes up its society lacks the courage to stand on its own two feet. East America will resoundingly cheer nationalized Health Care from Maine to Florida, Louisiana to Michigan.
Dems will gain in the East, and lose a little in the West (plz let us chuck California into the sea!). Until their crap gets implemented and people see what they bought into... but by then it will be too late since they will have implemented amnesty and secured another 20-25 million voters.
Holy overgeneralization Batman!
Lemme think. Volkswagen - Tennessee, Kia Motors - Georgia, Toyota Motor - Mississippi/Kentucky, BMW - South Carolina, Nissan - Mississippi/Tennessee, Mercedes - Alabama. Plus Honda in Ohio/Indiana, Toyota and Subaru-Toyota in Indiana. Non-union for the overwhelming most part. Just Michigan and Illinois that's overunionized. Somewhat so in Maryland, NJ, lower NY, CT, and MA.
As for gun-timid, you're WAY off. My state (Pennsylvania) issues well over a million hunting licenses per year. Significantly more than any other state in the US. No one knows how many concealed carry permits are active, because the numbers are confidential. But they cost $25, good for 5 years, have no additional requirements beyond which needed to purchase a firearm and must be in your hands within 45 days if they can't prove you should be disqualified or the issuing office is breaking the law. We don't allow the feds to do our insta-check, it's done by our state. We have ONE law on firearms and it forbids any other under penalty of law. I can buy whatever firearm I want, as many as I want, where I want, when I want and by law, someone's committing a crime if they try to interfere with me from doing so. Does YOUR state have such provisions?
There is a corridor going from south of DC to Boston that is a socialist hellhole. Toss in socialist enclaves in Chicago, Detroit, and other big cities. The rest of it is pretty decent. Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, upper NY, all of PA minus Philly, West Virginia, and most of the south are generally decent and not bat crazy.