I originnaly posted this in ASB, and no one responded, but I think it can fit here as well. . .
How could this have been a map of the 2000 presidential election?
Bill Clinton and John Edwards defeat John McCain and George W. Bush by 4 electoral votes in history's closest election. The candidates sat at a suspensful 268-268 tie for three weeks until Mississippi came in for McCain, while Hawaii and Guantanamo came in for Clinton, giving former president Clinton a 278-274 a narrow victory over the incumbent.
Could the states have been drawn this way, and the demographics changed for this to have become fact?
How could this have been a map of the 2000 presidential election?
Bill Clinton and John Edwards defeat John McCain and George W. Bush by 4 electoral votes in history's closest election. The candidates sat at a suspensful 268-268 tie for three weeks until Mississippi came in for McCain, while Hawaii and Guantanamo came in for Clinton, giving former president Clinton a 278-274 a narrow victory over the incumbent.
Could the states have been drawn this way, and the demographics changed for this to have become fact?