Posted on 11/17/2016 8:37:39 AM PST by Forgiven_Sinner
For many Americans, it feels as if the 2016 election split the country in two.
To visualize this, we took the election results and created two new imaginary nations by slicing the country along the sharp divide between Republican and Democratic Americas.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
By highlighting these county maps the NYT just showed Hillary and the liberal whiners why we have an Electoral College.
Yeah, I thought some might feel that way. Think of it this way: NYTime analytics will see a sudden surge of traffic coming from FreeRepublic.com. Now isn't that a hoot?
It is time to go island hopping and retake some of these enemy held islands.
There are 2 Americas. The good one and the evil one. The good America won this election and defeated the evil America of the past 8 years. Evil was defeated this election, deep ingrained evil.
I think Trump is ahead in MI but behind in NH.
One county, one vote.
Although man made global warming is a lefty hoax and scam, this does suggest that having the oceans rise could be beneficial in wiping much of the Blue portions off the map permanently!
hildabeast map would prolly be a direct correlation to high crime rates, too.
Oklahoma, Utah and West Virginia were all red in the contiguous 48.
Election after election outcome since 1960 have been determined by 17 cities.
Yepper. Hillary won every ghetto in America.
its interesting, looking at the Oregon map, if you look county wise its mostly red, with only 9 counties going blue... but then thats where all the people are... same with this map... lots of NOTHING in the middle of the USA... Kansas is large... but not many people...
exactly.
bkmk
Finally! Soviet Red Hampshire under water!
LOL......good thinking.
I'll take exception to that. There are thousands of small towns and cities. They are full of people that represent heartland values.
I suspect you meant no malice in the way you expressed yourself. But, these are the people that defeated the hildabeast, not the people of Detroit, or Chicago or New York or San Francisco or Portland, or Seattle, or Miami or Los Angeles or...
Sorry, coming from the biggest middle of no where in the US, Wyoming, I meant no malice, simply that there arent that many people there... Wyo is a HUGE state, but only 3 EVs, if fact there are more people in the CITY of Atl than in my whole state of Wyo.
Yes, I know. I graduated from high school in southwest Okalahoma where three people in a restaurant could be considered a crowd.
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