I am in one of the two largest cities in Oklahoma ... and BOTH of those cities are “red” ... :-) ... it doesn’t always work out that they’re “blue”
Those two cities are ranked 27th largest and 47th largest cities in the USA. I’ve also lived in the 4th largest, 9th largest and 29th largest cities.
http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/nycdata/world_cities/largest_cities-usa.htm
Oklahoma is politically probably the best state in these USA. I lived in Tulsa 9 years. Great city and state.
Of course most places cannot keep up with Oklahoma, you bragger.
Of course, also, there are still only TWO Apple Stores in all of Oklahoma. What does Stillwater do? Lawton?
New Jersey has 11 in a much smaller land area! -- Apple Stores (unofficial)
OK population = 3,878,051 est 2014 NJ population = 8,938,175 est 2014 - Census Data Here
3.9 / 8.9 = x / 11, solve for x = 4.8
Oklahoma ought to have 4 or 5 Apple Stores based on population, but only has TWO in a much larger land area. Apple likes to sell in New Jersey better than in Oklahoma?
Who knows. But they sure treat Oklahoma and New Jersey differently. Not all cities are fully politically "blue." But plot out the Apple Stores and they are located more blue than random for whatever reason.