A Conservative Democrat and a Liberal Republican (that is, one of the most right-wing members of the US left and one of the most left-wing members of the US right).as a brit who the hell are manchin and baker
thanksA Conservative Democrat and a Liberal Republican (that is, one of the most right-wing members of the US left and one of the most left-wing members of the US right).
Who's who?If the US used the same two round system in electing the president as France.
Hey, I just noticed that you're back!Red is Sanders, gold is Clinton, grey is tied, dark blue is Kasich, teal is Cruz, blue-grey is Rubio, and purple is Trump.
If the US used the same two round system in electing the president as France.
This looks very random... what's the reason why each candidate wins where they do? Is it based off primary results?Who's who?
Looks like it. Of course, if we really had a French-style election, I doubt the rules would have stuff like "Coloradans aren't allowed to vote for Republicans" or "Lots of Republicans are running for election in New Hampshire but not in Maine".This looks very random... what's the reason why each candidate wins where they do? Is it based off primary results?
This looks very random... what's the reason why each candidate wins where they do? Is it based off primary results?
Looks like it. Of course, if we really had a French-style election, I doubt the rules would have stuff like "Coloradans aren't allowed to vote for Republicans" or "Lots of Republicans are running for election in New Hampshire but not in Maine".
I think it's "whoever got the most votes in X county, no matter the party".At a guess, it's 'the 2016 election by county, with each republican county going to who won the Republican Primary and ditto for the Democrats'.
EDIT: Though that makes Las Vegas county wrong, so is something else going on?
Hey, I just noticed that you're back!
Any plans to do more of those Commonwealth of New England things? I really liked those.
Ah, excellent!Yes, as a matter of fact there's more of that on the way! In fact, I posted some maps like that back a week or two ago.
This reminds me of something I did a while ago where I made a map based off what party got more votes in their primary/caucus (in states that used one of either for each party, I compared delegate numbers instead)If the US used the same two round system in electing the president as France.
IT WAS ALMOST DEADThis map really looks like the Manchin vs Baker maps that the thread seems to be filled with the last few days.