Posted on 11/05/2004 1:23:29 PM PST by frog_jerk_2004
I entered the semifinal results in the spreadsheet, so it is now available in both Excel and .csv formats.
Here is a county-by-county map of the U.S. showing who won where. From looking at the map, you wouldn't know that almost half the population voted for Kerry. It shows very clearly how Kerry's base is in highly-populated urban areas and Bush's base is more in suburban and rural areas.
(Excerpt) Read more at electoral-vote.com ...
Almost half the population of 300 million is 54 million? I guess he is using NEW math.
an NEA educated moron
What is going on with the blue counties and parishes along the Mississippi river in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi? I wonder why they are blue with read all around them?
red not read.
You may have to wait a few days to get the final results of that large county in California on the Nevada border. That is Mono County and the vote tally for Bush and Kerry is tied at 2900 each.
This is the "Delta Region". The remnants of old plantations with many small towns of mostly-black populations.
You can see that clearly on this map of population densities of African-Americans in the U.S. on this map:
Click on the map to see it full size in a new window.
That map clearly answers the Miss river question. And I know where the mostly hispanic & Indian reservations areas are. Now what about the blue areas in Iowa & Wisc. & Minn. Why such large puddles there?
Why does he have Montana blue?
memphis, St. Louis and other MS River cities have long tradition as labor towns moving farm products. Notice that in WS the industrial cities Milwaukee and Racine are near the lake and RED. - my opinion based upon observations not demographic or historical science.
Nice map. Thanks for the info.
Wow...if the GOP can gain even a third of the black vote the Democratic Party is finished.
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