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Land of Enchantment

(1,217 posts)
Thu Mar 24, 2016, 11:28 PM Mar 2016

Who Wants More 'Do You Love Maps'?

Totally for informational purposes...for your thoughts and consideration. These illustrate the results so far in the Democratic primary/caucus elections.

I had to make the blue maps on photoshop because they don't exist-anywhere. The maps in green and yellow are from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries,_201



The typical MSM Map:



The Map that the MSM never shows:
Question Mark Over Arizona Due to Lawsuit Pending





Wiki Maps: Yellow is Clinton Green is Sanders

By County




By Electoral Votes:




By Pie Chart:



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Who Wants More 'Do You Love Maps'? (Original Post) Land of Enchantment Mar 2016 OP
I love maps. SheilaT Mar 2016 #1
Thanks! Food for thought! nt Land of Enchantment Mar 2016 #3
Thank you. Maps == Cool! R&K nt longship Mar 2016 #2
Hello and thanks! nt Land of Enchantment Mar 2016 #4
These are just incredibly awesome! Kittycat Mar 2016 #5

Kittycat

(10,493 posts)
5. These are just incredibly awesome!
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 12:41 AM
Mar 2016

Question, because who doesn't ask for more when they see something so wonderful is it possible to get a color blended map in green/yellow or blue/teal? I think it might give another unique perspective.

I.e., if a state went 54H/46B, have the color mix blend for that state 54%y+46%g, then as you see the entire map fill in, you see the colors increase and decrease in intensity, but there will still be a steadiness due to how close the candidates are in final outcomes. Maybe include a gradient scale on the side Hiller(Y) to Berni(G).

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