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Here's what the US electoral map looks like adjusted for population
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I enjoy these ever election.

http://www.businessinsider.com/2016-election-results-maps-population-adjusted-cartogram-2016-11/#heres-the-basic-electoral-college-map-with-states-that-hillary-clinton-won-in-blue-and-states-that-donald-trump-won-in-red-assuming-that-trumps-narrow-lead-in-michigan-continues-to-hold-1

Plenty of other images there too.  These are just the first and last.


Quote:After each of the last four presidential elections, University of Michigan physicist Mark Newman produced a series of maps showing the results while rescaling states and counties by population. The results are fascinating and show a country largely split between deep-blue cities and a scarlet-red countryside.
Here are Newman's maps showing the results of the 2016 election:
View As: One Page Slides


Here's the basic Electoral College map, with states that Clinton won in blue and states that Trump won in red (assuming that Trump's narrow lead in Michigan holds).
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Counties themselves aren't uniformly blue or red. Looking at a color gradient using varying shades of purple, we can see that most counties had a tight split between Republican and Democratic voters, although a few islands of deep red and blue still remain.



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