Americans sat in their homes Tuesday, glued to their television and phone screens, anxiously awaiting the results of the 2020 election. With the pandemic spiking again, many people watched alone or with family, or even a bottle of wine.
Drizly, an alcohol delivery company, said its sales in some of the blue states it services jumped more than 75% on Election Day, compared with the average for the previous four Tuesdays. They included California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut, Oregon, Washington, Rhode Island, Illinois, New York, Vermont and Maryland, along with Washington, D.C.
Meanwhile, sales in red states increased 33%. Those included Idaho, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Louisiana, Tennessee and Wyoming. And sales grew about 55% in swing states (such as Colorado, Florida, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Texas).
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