Would you happen to also have the color codes that you used as well?
I just pasted all the shades (From >40% to >90% for both parties) and put them in Washington State so I could copy them from there.
Would you happen to also have the color codes that you used as well?
Does Gore still win Massachusetts and Rhode Island?
2000 with Gore doing 20 points better in the South and Bush doing 20 points better everywhere else. Bush wins the electoral college easily and probably destroys Gore in the PV. part of Maine was cut off when I uploaded this to imgur, for some reason.
Yes, and Bush still wins Oklahoma and Texas, but otherwise this is a straightforward North/South split in terms of state results.Does Gore still win Massachusetts and Rhode Island?
I checked, Gore also wins NYYes, and Bush still wins Oklahoma and Texas, but otherwise this is a straightforward North/South split in terms of state results.
What would the electoral map look like here? I assume that Gore would win every Southern state except for Texas, Oklahoma, and maybe Georgia.
2000 with Gore doing 20 points better in the South and Bush doing 20 points better everywhere else. Bush wins the electoral college easily and probably destroys Gore in the PV. part of Maine was cut off when I uploaded this to imgur, for some reason.
Gore wins every Southern State except for Texas and Oklahoma, and Bush wins every non-Southern state except for MA, NY, and Rhode Island.What would the electoral map look like here? I assume that Gore would win every Southern state except for Texas, Oklahoma, and maybe Georgia.
I see. Did you create a percentage map by state as well?Gore wins every Southern State except for Texas and Oklahoma, and Bush wins every non-Southern state except for MA, NY, and Rhode Island.
I see. Did you create a percentage map by state as well?
Oddly this reminds me of the 1976 Presidential Electionbeautiful
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- Changing the process to create a new state from parts of an existing state to be accomplishable by ballot initiative, requiring at least 10% of voters in the last Presidential election in the relevant counties to sign onto the petition and a 60% vote to create a new state. The Petition Reform Act of 1999 put states in charge of choosing certain rules and requirements around petitions, part of the reason that no new states have been created in the last twenty years. The states created by this process are:
- Hudson (1992)
- Long Island (1992)
- South Florida (1992)
- Sioux (1993)
- Southern California (1994)
- Yerba Buena (1996)
- Superior (1998)
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Probably, but I don’t think it’s impossible that the Sioux could get it done first and then have the Navajo be stymied by the Petition Reform Act. (Also, unlike the Sioux, there are no Arizona counties completely within the Navajo Nation.)I like it, but I feel that the Navajo reservation seceding is more likely than the Sioux.
I was wondering if you wouldn't mind taking a request. Could you do a map of Colorado if Stapleton had gotten 75% of the vote against Polis last year? I was just curious to see how it would look.Gore wins every Southern State except for Texas and Oklahoma, and Bush wins every non-Southern state except for MA, NY, and Rhode Island.