The realignment of CT burbs & Westchester vs. Long Island.pic.twitter.com/VDISnknhz6
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Street View on a Houston precinct that swung 39.8% to Clinton.pic.twitter.com/YzbHdnp1W9
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OF COURSE Twitter image upload fails when I'm trying to upload street view images of precincts. Of course.
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Sandy Springs, GA precinct that swung 37.7% against Trump.pic.twitter.com/64XIKr7dEy
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White working class often stereotyped as poor. But this precinct in Mahoning County, OH that swung 41.7% to Trump looks solidly middle classpic.twitter.com/15LCbMImh5
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60-40 for Obama, 63-35 for Trump.pic.twitter.com/LMu92khU7r
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Mar-a-Lago's home precinct swung 27.2% against Trump.pic.twitter.com/r4ITsRLZ3m
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Having oceanfront property is predictive of a swing against Trump.pic.twitter.com/xyWvw4hpVp
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The media isn't even in touch with its own city. In most areas of NYC, Trump > Romney.pic.twitter.com/FCBH0ZfKsb
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45% swing to Clinton in this Chappaqua precinct.pic.twitter.com/5tUN03z4vc
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The swing in the Detroit area.pic.twitter.com/SQaK7ikcET
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The geography of Trump, Clinton & McMullin wins in Utah.pic.twitter.com/tN3uqFT9nt
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The swing in Southern California.pic.twitter.com/8iaAiyF42m
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Really really really rich people = swing against Trump.pic.twitter.com/jUE34LmEb9
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Inside cities, these are like maps of gentrification.
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Biggest swings against Trump in DC proper include precincts closest to the US Capitol and Naval Observatory/Embassy Row.pic.twitter.com/VZsnc6nYOV
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Rich people in Greenwich and Westchester. From Obama to Romney to Hillary.pic.twitter.com/3CsAUJT2dr
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Lots going on in New England and upstate NY.pic.twitter.com/lfNMYiq62h
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The shifting borders of red and blue in Chicago.pic.twitter.com/cXNI9VjeNi
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It's weird that that there are still precincts shaped like squares that vote Democratic.pic.twitter.com/L52mb9zNJ0
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Even with Trump huge win in Iowa, there were precincts that swung 20%+ against him. Guess where this one is.pic.twitter.com/LFqlquAzAO
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For all of you who filed stories/wrote snarky tweets, The Villages actually swung a little bit towards Clinton.pic.twitter.com/hWPBfip3v8
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Mobile homes in a densely-populated Pasco County, FL precinct that swung to Trump by 37%.pic.twitter.com/8fPrVbCTlC
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Perhaps in 2020 we'll be able to do this sort of analysis via Oculus Rift.
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