First impression - America is full of tiny rural villages that typically vote for the village idiot. Second impression - there's an enormous amount of fly-over land in the USA. Third impression - NYT needs to somehow add population density to that map, so as not to mislead.
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Guys, empty land doesn’t equal people or votes. This is a very misleading map, and I expect deliberately so. Do better.
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Land does not have thoughts. People do. Enough with these misleading maps inflating the importance of the poorest and most regressive red parts of the country
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You need to also show a map of population density...
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Acreage doesn't vote.
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I’d rather 5 states decide an election instead of 2 cities.
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When seeing maps like this, I get frustrated because we never see maps of non-voters. I would love to see a three-way map of Rep. voters, Dem. voters, and non-voters (although a 4-way would be even better to include 3rd party voters). My county had a 30% voter turnout. Its skewed
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Non voters just don’t count
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Maybe, but showing the number of nonvoters puts the number of voters into perspective. We really need to understand why there are so many nonvoters. Heck, even for our local school board election we only had 3k votes out of 32k residents
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3 + MILLION dead voters have been scrubbed from the rolls nationwide. The democrats, for some reason, were not able to get enough illegal aliens to steal those votes. AND NOW...IT IS TOO LATE. Although a new democrat voter drive is underway.
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Take this shit down. It’s not adjusted for population density. Land doesn’t vote, people do.
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Two cities don’t decide elections.
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This is a density map of corn fields.
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No. Stop misleading people. A lot of them are soybean fields!
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