County by county election map

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County by county election map

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Thought this was interesting. Note that the colors have been "corrected" -- They represent "True Blue" (conservative), and "Radical Red" (liberal)

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Thanks for posting this. It really shows one of the vulnerabilities of the Republican party. Democrat influence is very concentrated geographically. They really only need to focus on specific areas to keep up their momentum. It would be interesting to see some demographic information overlayed on this (i.e. income, ethnicity, religious beliefs, etc.).

Seems like we need to work toward changing the electoral college away from an all or nothing system.
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Just imagine if each county had one electoral vote.....
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Dad24GreatKids wrote:Thanks for posting this. It really shows one of the vulnerabilities of the Republican party. Democrat influence is very concentrated geographically. They really only need to focus on specific areas to keep up their momentum. It would be interesting to see some demographic information overlayed on this (i.e. income, ethnicity, religious beliefs, etc.).

Seems like we need to work toward changing the electoral college away from an all or nothing system.
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It looks like Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio voted for Obama. It's not just Austin that's a Democrat stronghold.
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And every single Houstonian I know voted for Mitt. Amazing. Of couse I live slightly outside the city...
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Maxwell wrote:And every single Houstonian I know voted for Mitt. Amazing. Of couse I live slightly outside the city...
If I remember correctly, in the 2008 election, Houston voted for Obama, but Harris county as a whole did not. This time, Harris county did.
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1787 December 20. (to James Madison). "I think our governments will remain virtuous for many centuries; as long as they are chiefly agricultural; and this will be as long as there shall be vacant lands in any part of America. When they get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, they will become corrupt as in Europe." - Thomas Jefferson
That map rather reflects his sentiment...
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we ate dinner tonight at our favorite local Mexican restaurant

two of our normal waiters asked what we thought of the election...and before I could answer, they both piped in saying barry is a lair and has no intent to help folks that are here illegal, and is not helping to make it legal for some that have been here ALL of their lives
and they couldn't understand why he won, when almost all of their buddies, some legal and some otherwise voted for romney :rules: :hurry:
yes these guys are of mexican heritage and have been here a long long time

pretty amazing what they said next about persons with a darker shade of skin than theirs and how they are all drinking koolaid to vote for the monkey boy

it was great, made my dinner that much better
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Thank you for the map. I too would be interested in a link to the demographic information.
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I'm moving to Oklahoma, Kansas, or Nebraska! :lol:

Luckily, my county went red (or blue in this case), but what good did that do us? :roll:
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packa45 wrote:Just imagine if each county had one electoral vote.....
I've wondered something like that for some time. Either each county had one electoral vote or each state had to give it's electoral votes according to how the majority of the counties within the state voted.
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Here's what an election map looks like when a presidential candidate has conservative grassroots Message!

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Just think if we did not have the 17th amendment. The senate would always be heavy conservative. The "progressives" knew what they were doing when they pushed for the change away from having state legislatures electing the senators. Wish we could repeal the 17th, that would make a huge change in our country.
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Here's an interesting opinion piece trying to explain why urban areas vote democrat.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/markhendric ... ban-areas/
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