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The map depicted the 2016 election results county-by-county, as a blanket of red, marked with flecks of blue and peachy pink along the West Coast and a thin snake of blue extending from the ...
A Feb. 21 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) shows a map of the ... Clinton in the election are blue, while those that went for Republican Donald Trump are red. Fact check: There is ...
After the 2016 election, researcher Ryne Rohla ... For all of Trump’s red on his county map, it’s the blue vote that carried the day. At least in vote totals. From highest to lowest resolution ...
Along with the New York Times’ needle of death, perhaps no infographics are as associated with the 2016 election ... s 65,844,954 blue dots for Hillary Clinton and 62,979,636 red dots for ...
As the votes pour in, these primary colors will slowly reveal our next president — but have you ever stopped to wonder why the election map is red and blue in the first place? Many of us rarely ...
it is important to explain exactly what “map,” “red” and “blue” mean in this context. The same states hold senatorial elections every six years, so in a sense the 2016 map is identical ...
Then, on Election Day, millions of Americans turn on the TV and watch with anticipation (or dread) as maps of the country turn red and blue, one state at a time, in a wave that sweeps from east to ...
Unlike many previous elections, the Republican and Democratic candidates have both appeared on past ballots: Donald Trump successfully ran for president in 2016 but lost reelection in 2020 ...
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