Here we go. A thread for all those Google Trends maps that have appeared in the Alternate Electoral Maps thread. You can put your google trends maps and Alternate Google Trends maps that may exist in your timelines.
I mean, you guys should probably make sure you have a good timespan you are measuring on Google Trends. Or at least post what timeframe you are measuring since results can vary a lot. For Example:
1 Week and 90 Days
1 Year
5 Years
"FUUUUCK"
The site isn't letting me look at the maps.1788-89 Google Trends Election (Trend is from March 3, 2008 to April 3, 2008):
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Former United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom John Adams - Federalist - 48.9% - 276 EV
Governor of New York George Clinton - Anti-Federalist - 0.1% - 0 EV
Senior Officer of the United States Army George Washington - Non-Partisan (Aligns with Federalist) - 51% - 262 EV
1792 Google Trends Election (May 1 to June 1, 2008):
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Vice President John Adams - Federalist - 26.8% - 3 EV
Governor of New York George Clinton - Democratic-Republican - 0.1% - 0 EV
President George Washington - Non-Partisan (Aligns with Federalist) - 73.1% - 535 EV
1796 Google Trends Election (August 15, 2004 to October 29, 2005):
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Former President George Washington - Non-Partisan - 53.4% - 535 EV
President John Adams - Federalist - 10.4% - 0 EV
Former Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson - Democratic-Republican - 36% - 3 EV
Other - 0.2% - 0 EV
It won't even let me put my maps.The site isn't letting me look at the maps.
Because it's technically an election map, I'm going to put it in the Alternate Election Maps thread.The site isn't letting me look at the maps.
It’s because of the conspiracy theories
Kennedy - 350 EV
Lincoln - 188 EV
I'm surprised how much JFK beat Lincoln
JFK also has a big airport and federal building named after him, which explains his popularity in New York/New Jersey and Maryland/Virginia.
Kennedy - 350 EV
Lincoln - 188 EV
I'm surprised how much JFK beat Lincoln