Strangelove wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 7:52 pm
When "My orange hero" is officially declared winner of this election, Biden voters will be rolling over in their graves.
Yeah, not sure where you found that map, or exactly what it attempts to show, but it seems incorrect.
Btw, I notice that you have stopped listing sources.
I guess you want me to guess which stuff you have gotten from the Russian troll factories, which from the nazis (or alt right, if you want the PC term

) and which from the Chinese religious cults. But I don't really have time for that, so, whatever...
Anyway, there should be three blue counties in Iowa, which is also where most of the people there live. Having been to Iowa, I can confirm that most of the rest is just corn fields. Well.... the occassional soy bean field or hog farm thrown in, but you get my gist - hardly any people.
Also, the way these maps, where you colour counties by who won them, gives a rather slanted view. The US president is not elected by acres but by voters. As I've tried to explain to you before, Trump does better in rural districts and Biden in urban. Thus Biden voters are crammed into tighter clusters, while Trump voters are thinly spread over the wide expanse of the prairie.
Here's a map that combines two features, it gives a red dot for counties won by the GOP and a blue dot for counties won by the democrats, and the size of the dot is determined by how many people live in that county. That way you get a better perspective on both the land distribution and the distribution of actual voters.
As you can see, the red dots outnumber the blue dots, but the combined area of the blue dots is larger than that of the red dots.