The darker red, the better. The Central and Southern Plains seem to be the largest patch of dark red, running from the Texas Hill Country to the South Dakota border. Next is Utah and surrounding states, essentially Greater Deseret. Then there is Southern Appalachia, and the Missouri and Arkansas Ozarks. The Gulf Coast South, from the Florida Panhandle westward to southeast Texas looks strong. There are some strong pockets in southwest Ohio, northern Appalachia, eastern Oregon and Washington as well.
Cowboys, farmers, mountain men, oilmen; Mormons, Scots-Irish Baptists, Cajun Catholics, German Lutherans. The backbone of America.