Posted on 11/09/2012 8:57:46 AM PST by Red Badger
Most of us are, by now, familiar with the maps the TV channels and web sites use to show the results of presidential elections. Here is a typical map of the results of the 2012 election:
1992 Presidential Election Map County-by-County Results
1988 Presidential Election Map County-by-County Results
1984 Presidential Election Map County-by-County Results
1980 Presidential Election Map County-by-County Results
Not sure how accurate these maps are I posted. The ones I found after 2000 are from a site using Princeton’s maps. So I found another site with a little different results. But I those seemed better. Just not 100% sure.
I was there a few years ago and one of the tourist guides proudly announced that "over 40% of Alaskan residents work for either the federal or local government".
You'd think there would be a proud streak of independence there but I guess you gotta do what you gotta do there.
Nothing wrong with Alaska, Romney destroyed Obama there.
Either you don't live in Texas or you only heard one side's campaign commercials.
"Jose" Canseco is actually Francisco Canseco who also goes by the nickname "Quico" (Kee-ko). And, they were neck and neck until some "last minute votes" materialized in El Paso that put Gallego ahead by 9,000 votes.
These are valid reasons that the Canseco campaign is claiming fraud.
What the heck is wrong with Alaska?
Alaska has a socialist state constitution. It receives more federal $$$ per capita than any other state. Public sector unions are very strong. The native population is addicted to welfare thanks to ted stevens. Their senators are a liberal pubbie appointed by her father when he was governor and a “moderate” demoncrat who votes with the libs all the time.
The fantasy that the majority of Alaskans are self-sufficient free spirits is a big exaggeration.
Not Texas, not really. What you are looking at is the nearly 100% Hispanic sparsely populated Rio Grande Valley and one Congressional district each in Houston, Austin, Dallas and San Antonio. The vast amount of the population is not in those areas.
The State legislature still has a super majority of Republicans and every state wide office is held by a Republican.
My bad on Canseco’s first name. Honest mistake.
And yes, Canseco has a valid complaint against Gallego considering all that I have heard from friends who live in his district (scumball is about the most polite term I have herad to decribe Gallego).
My friends in that district were very hopeful about this election and they were confident that Gallego would lose. I hope that Canseco his victorious in his challenge.
There is only one Indian Reservation in Texas and that is the Alabama-Coushatta in the Big Thicket area of east Texas.
Our “nice” native Indians were the Apache. The other two non-migratory tribes were cannibals the Mexicans killed off early on.
Tigua Reservation
The Tigua people live on a 26-acre reservation in El Paso County. The reservation is home to a 900-seat high-stakes bingo parlor, and visiting the gaming facility is the only way for non-Tigua to visit the reservation. The Tigua honor their patron saint, St. Anthony, by attending the annual St. Anthony Festival in El Paso. There they perform traditional dances, and members of the tribe interact with visitors.
Kickapoo Reservation
The Kickapoo live on a reservation southeast of Eagle Pass where they have built a casino (kickapooluckyeaglecasino.com). Tourists are strongly discouraged from entering the reservation unescorted, but are welcome at the casino. Although the casino has an Eagle Pass address it is technically on Kickapoo national land, and visiting for gaming is the only approved way for non-Natives to enter the reservation.
http://traveltips.usatoday.com/indian-reservations-texas-tours-60348.html
Didn’t know that... a 26 acre res? Wow...
They finally applied for US citizenship and were federally recognized as the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas in 1983.
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I went through Texas history well before then. LOL!
BFL. Great maps
So is Virginia.
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