File:Countycartpurple1024.png

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Summary

This map adjusts the size of the a county based on its population size. Counties with larger populations are bigger and counties with smaller populations are smaller in proportion to their size. Color is used to indicate the percentage of the vote Obama and Romney got. Blue would be 100% vote for Obama. Red would be 100% vote for Romney. Purple shaded counties had their votes evenly split. As this map makes clear, large portions of the country are quite evenly divided, appearing in various shades of purple, although a number of strongly Democratic (blue) areas are visible too, mostly in the larger cities. There are also some strongly Republican areas, but most of them have relatively small populations and hence appear quite small on this map.

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current18:40, 3 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 18:40, 3 January 20171,024 × 704 (376 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)This map adjusts the size of the a county based on its population size. Counties with larger populations are bigger and counties with smaller populations are smaller in proportion to their size. Color is used to indicate the percentage of the vote Obama and Romney got. Blue would be 100% vote for Obama. Red would be 100% vote for Romney. Purple shaded counties had their votes evenly split. As this map makes clear, large portions of the country are quite evenly divided, appearing in various shades of purple, although a number of strongly Democratic (blue) areas are visible too, mostly in the larger cities. There are also some strongly Republican areas, but most of them have relatively small populations and hence appear quite small on this map.
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