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3D Election Results Map by County

FlopEJoe writes "There are many web-based electoral maps available on the regular news sites (Electorial-vote, CNN) but this image 3d county results seemed more profound to me. Wish I had more to say about it but I don't want to cloud the discussion. I think it speaks for itself and the spin-masters should enjoy it."

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  1. prettier map by deanpole · · Score: 4, Informative
  2. Not all blue areas are large prosperous cities by SpaFF · · Score: 3, Informative

    While most of the blue areas are located in large metro areas, this is not always the case. That blue streak that runs east-west across Alabama is an area known as the "Black Belt" and is one of the poorest most underdeveloped parts of the state.

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  3. Re:I was modded down as troll for saying this by Tanktalus · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yeah, CNN has the exit polls - just look for "EDUCATION" and you should find it.

  4. Re:I was modded down as troll for saying this by NeuroKoan · · Score: 4, Informative

    Education in this considered in the US to be very liberal. In fact, if you listen to the Republicans enough, they will dismiss almost anything a college kid says by saying "Oh, just another product of the liberal University system in the US"

    So, truth be told, the more someone is educated, the more likely they are to be liberal. This is not to say that Republicans are stupid (in fact, I think they are quite intelligent).

    Anyways, here is the breakdown you were asking for.

    Election Breakdown by IQ Any doubts at the validity, the author provides his sources, so feel free to double check.

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  5. Re:I was modded down as troll for saying this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Numbers from CNN Exit Polling

    BUSH KERRY NADER
    No High School (4%) 49% 50% 0%
    H.S. Graduate (22%) 52% 47% 0%
    Some College (32%) 54% 46% 0%
    College Graduate (26%) 52% 46% 1%
    Postgrad Study (16%) 44% 55% 1%

    BUSH KERRY NADER
    No College Degree (58%) 53% 47% 0%
    College Graduate (42%) 49% 49% 1%

    Overall, things aren't terribly lopsided one way or the other. The one area Kerry has a lead, postgrads, is pretty close to it was in 2000, so I don't think many people at that level shifted much away from the President.

  6. Re:Correlations by gi-tux · · Score: 3, Informative

    Well, since it is on the ESRI site, I would have to make the assumption that they probably used ArcInfo. After all that is their product and it can export a JPEG. However, it could be done with ArcIMS (also their product).

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  7. It's a hoax by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Check the author's sources. They prove it's a hoax that started in 2000.

    That pages uses www.chrisevans3d.com/files/iq.htm as a source. It'll redirect you to attenuation.net/files/iq.htm. From there, you can find www.sq.4mg.com/IQschools.htm which has estimates for state IQ based on ACT/SAT tests. You'll notice that the IQs are much more evenly distributed. If you follow his link to http://www.sq.4mg.com/IQ-States.htm, you'll see links at the bottom to the unverified hoax IQ scores used in your chart. Someone simply updated the 2000 Gore/Bush chart for 2004.

  8. Re:Electoral College Democracy by N3WBI3 · · Score: 4, Informative
    In a democracy, the vote of the people counts.

    And mayeb, just maybe if the founders put a democracy in place you might have a point. Were are a Federal Republic.

    Since we no longer have slave owners, it's kind of moot to continue having the Electoral College.

    Except that we are a Federal Republic

    If you read the Federalist Papers, you'll discover that the founding fathers weren't real keen on giving Joe Schmoe a vote

    Yes becuase of joe and 50 of his freinds decide to screw jane and 48 of her friends out of something, in a democracy they can. So instead they built a Represenative system with chekcs and balances.

    The point of a Democracy is that the majority of the people get to determine things.

    As Franklin said "Two Wolves and a Sheep voting on whats for Dinner"

    If you do anything to dilute the power of the majority (Electoral College, Aparthied, for example), then you're not living in a Democracy.

    Oh nevermind you do get it, we are not a democracy we are a Democratic Republic. Now here is one to wrap your head around True Democracy is like True Communism, it cant exist. True Democracy would entail every person voting on everything that would happen. Can you imagine election day, every day for things like peanut subsidies? Without a slave population (like that of ancient Athens) the citizens do not have the time to vote on every issue..

    You can argue all you want about increasing the power of rural voters, but that still doesn't mean it's right -- or that it's a democracy.

    It also does not mean its wrong, and yes we are not a democracy...

    Senators weren't directly elected by the people until the 1920's. Things can, do, and should change.

    Yup and if you want to trash the EC have fun because at least 35-40 States stand to lose power if you do. Electing senators did not affect the states (we are a federal republic) balance of power, traching the EC does.

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  9. Blue states subsidize the red ones by bitingduck · · Score: 4, Informative

    Modern conservatives hold the belief of independence from the state

    That's a nice thought and theory on why people vote that way, but if you look at how much is paid per capita in taxes vs. how much is received in federal expenditures, the people in the red states are predominantly on the receiving end of the taxes paid by the people in the blue states:

    http://www.taxfoundation.org/taxingspending.html

    I'd really like to see a map overlay, but it looks to me like they vote like vampires...because they certainly aren't opposed to welfare.

    They also seem way too interested in controlling what happens inside other peoples' bedrooms and bodies.