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Constituencies of the Roman Empire. Equipopuluous.
Are these supposed to be parliamentary constituencies?View attachment 428271
Constituencies of the Roman Empire. Equipopuluous.
You should flip Ohio and Wisconsin.I left the four states I think are the most battleground blank because I don't know which way they could go.
True, but many more "counties" in the Nile "State" than in others.The Cartogram was densest in what was Alexandria
Now you went and made Colorado red. Why?
Yup, supposed to be singlemandate electoral districtsAre these supposed to be parliamentary constituencies?
Winning equals Florida + one of the others, or all three of the others.
Surely it would have to Florida and Michigan or Pennsylvania as Florida and Wisconsin would bring Trump’s ECV to 269 and the other two would leave the Democratic ticket with 269 as well - hence no one wins.Winning equals Florida + one of the others, or all three of the others.
Right. Was calculating from the Dem side.Surely it would have to Florida and Michigan or Pennsylvania as Florida and Wisconsin would bring Trump’s ECV to 269 and the other two would leave the Democratic ticket with 269 as well - hence no one wins.
l suppose then you’d be right with what you said. But from a Republican angle, it doesn’t work.Right. Was calculating from the Dem side.
Would be an interesting twist if it ends in 269-269 and the D house decides the election...
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everything is done sans CA, which refuses to work for me right now.
UT-03 is the most R seat, at R+34.29
NY-08 is the most D seat, at D+44.3
both of these record likely survive when CA is taken into account.
Just because the Democrats control the house, *doesn't* mean that the house would vote to support the dem because the "vote" is by state delegation, and I think the Republicans still control a majority of those.Would be an interesting twist if it ends in 269-269 and the D house decides the election...
Just because the Democrats control the house, *doesn't* mean that the house would vote to support the dem because the "vote" is by state delegation, and I think the Republicans still control a majority of those.
No, right now it is 27R, 20D and 3 split (Maine, Michigan and Pennsylvania)If I remember correctly, the GOP controls 25 delegations, the Dems control 23, and two delegations are split evenly.