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cnn.com - 11/5/2008
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The Power of Cook County, Part II
The New Editor —
... To put this in perspective, the largest county in the US, Los Angeles County, had a margin of victory for Obama of about 660,000, or about 60% of Cook County's margin, which is the second-largest county in the US. ...
The Challenge to the GOP
A Blog For All —
Among the issues the GOP has to confront going forward if they want to regain seats in Congress and ultimately the White House is how to combat the advantage that the Democrats have in urban areas. This map at the Washington Post shows just how Sen. Barack Obama won the White House. He won because of his strong showing in urban areas. The advantages carried in places like Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and New York City were more than sufficient to carry those states, and the map shows that outside major urban areas, the nation still remains Republican territory. The GOP must do ...
Red America- Blue America County Maps
Gateway Pundit —
Here is a look at the county by county breakdown on the 2008 vote. The Washington Post put together these 2008 election maps. Obiously there are still more red counties in America: Click to Enlarge But, Barack Obama won much higher margins in the populous blue counties: Click to Enlarge Turnout-- As of Saturday at 1 PM CST 122,699,000 Americans voted in this election. In 2004, ...
Where Corn Don't Grow
The Next Right —
... of how counties voted, courtesy of the Washington Post here. There’s also a cool 3-D map you can click on, though it takes an awfully long time to load. But this isn’t particularly illuminating, as all it shows is the binary choice of Obama/McCain. But the difference between a county or state going 50-49 Obama and 50-49 McCain isn’t as interesting to me as the difference between a county or state going 10-90 McCain as opposed to 10-90 Obama. We need maps that show gradations of red, purple, and blue. A map like ...
Obama Supporters Need Elbow Room
Innocent Bystanders —
Obama Supporters Need Elbow Room November 16, 2008 Posted by Michael in News . trackback Lots of people, little turf. Check out this map Comments No comments yet — be the first. message name email url
A Fat Naked Woman with Greased Thighs
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Towards A Unified Theory Of Drudge
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
... Newspapers concentration in major metro areas coincided with a demographic trend: cities tend to be more liberal than rural areas. Just look at the results of the last presidential election broken down by county and margin of victory. Since newspapers need to appeal to their audience in order to be profitable, the news, as a whole, skews slightly to the left. This is reflected in the composition of the press core. From PEW's 2008 study on the press ( ...
Shocker!... BILLIONS In Stimulus Aid Went to Obama Supporting Counties
Gateway Pundit —
Shocker!... DC's Alinskyite regime spreads the spoils among supporters. Billions of dollars in federal aid has gone to those counties that supported Dear Leader Obama in the last election. 2008 Election By County (Washington Post) USA Today reported: Billions of dollars in federal aid delivered directly to the local level to help revive the economy have gone overwhelmingly to places that supported President Obama in last year's presidential election. That aid — about $17 billion — is the first piece of ...
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washingtonpost.com 11/5/2008 — Campaign 2008 See All 2008 Elections + National Elections By State: Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | District of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas ...
Election Map(s) 2008
patterico.com 11/5/2008 — [Guest post by DRJ]
Check out the Hot Air/AOL News Presidential election interactive website . It lists the popular and electoral votes for each State and shows how each has been called by the AP.
EDIT 1: ML notes Fox News has a good map, too.
EDIT 2: Politico’s map has a sidebar ...
2008 Election County-By-County
outsidethebeltway.com 11/5/2008 — After George W. Bush won the 2000 election, despite having received substantially fewer votes nationwide than Al Gore, many of us took great comfort in this famous map, showing the election results county-by-county:
2000 Election County-By-County Map
In 2004, Bush won re-election by a majority ...
The New Map
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 11/11/2008 — Here's a non-linear county-by-county analysis of the election results, giving us that red, blue and purple mix that together makes the real America:
A starker contrast based on states is below the jump:
National map of McCain-Obama presidential voting by county
latimesblogs.latimes.com 11/15/2008 — Here's a good reason why more loyal Ticket readers should take a little time to wander around elsewhere on LATimes.com. Yes, we know the map was in the newspaper. But most of our readers don't get the LA Times, silly people.
So here's a wonderful ...
Election Map
dvice.com 10/20/2008 — The hackability index seems a bit dubious: 1. It doesn't take into account whether the states perform manual audits of voter-verified paper records after every election. That has a major impact on "hackability". In general, procedures and people play ...
National Journal Online - Three More Election Winners
nationaljournal.com 11/13/2008 — Chris Bowers , Joe Gandelman and Walter Olson were the top finishers in NationalJournal.com's prediction poll of top political bloggers for the 2008 election. Bowers, of OpenLeft , and Olson, of Overlawyered , prevailed on the left and right, ...
Elections '08 Map Gallery
maps.google.com 10/31/2008 — Use the Primary Results Map to view outcomes of each state primary. See results down to the county level by zooming in on a particular state. Embed this map Map by Google . back to top Use the Fundrace Map to track geographical campaign donor ...
Alaska Elections
elections.alaska.gov 11/11/2008 — State of Alaska > Division of Election > Election Returns > 2008 General Election Reports in "pdf" format can be read with the Adobe Acrobat Reader: Get Adobe Acrobat Reader . UNOFFICIAL RESULTS STATEWIDE SUMMARY Click on one of the following formats ...
Obama aims for smooth transition —
Reuters: Politics 11/5/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama put aside the victory celebrations on Wednesday and began crafting a White House team to help him lead a country mired in a deep economic crisis and two lingering wars.