“All I can say is thank god US elections are no longer determined by white men.” Perhaps why we don’t see an updated map. A shame the prejudices of the left makes them unable to be professional. Of course they don’t care, as long as they are popular and acknowledged inside ...
Well this is how our corrupt elections are run every time! This is not majority rule, but plurality rule and often minority rule. Have you ever considered this? Which would you rate as the higher in order of importance, say jay walking or voting? Well, why do we fine the crime of ...
Update: See this post for more reactions to the map. Link•Categories Politics•Tags 2016 US elections, choropleth, election results, New York Times Kenneth Field’s Dot Density Election Map Redux Published on 20 April 2018 by Jonathan Crowe As promised, Kenneth Field has uploaded the fin...
Tomorrow, voters in all states will determine the next US president in one of the most unpredictable elections in US history. Many people will be celebrating and many will be disappointed when the final votes are counted a little over 24 hours from now. Donald Trump managed to achieve a mira...
Charles Muñoz, said in a statement Tuesday that it was "concerning" that "Clark County employees seem to be facilitating illegal activity, at the direction of Joe Gloria [Clark County's registrar of votres], whose primary function is to ensure the integrity of elections in Clark County." ...
But the divides that we have come to perpetuate again in the 2016 Presidential election may suggest that the divides were less starkly drawn between red and blue district than Daily Kos Elections calculations suggest, which shows the dissonance between the map of congressional districts were poor ...
The first thing I did was rename some of the fields and drop extraneous fields. If you click on the “i” icon on the right and hover on the map, you will be able to see the properties (fields) for each feature. To rename the fields, enter the following command: ...
Kenneth Field has released a dasymetric dot density map of the 2020 U.S. presidential election results. One dot equals one vote. “Data at a county level has been reapportioned to urban areas. Dots are positioned randomly.” It’s in the same vein as his 2016 map, which went all kinds...
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Yet another US election appears to be falling prey to Russian interference, after prosecutors accused long-time FBI informant Alexander Smirnov of “actively peddling new lies that could impact US elections.” In 2016, US intelligence agencies assessed that Moscow meddled in the election to help Tr...