![]() ![]() |
| sue |
Nov 5 2008, 11:34 AM
Post
#1
|
|
Group: Members - Basic Posts: 6,415 Joined: June 21 03 Member No.: 88 |
I know, I'm stating the obvious, but I find this map striking
![]() All that contiguous red and blue (the blue just increased in the east)...it's wild that the U.S. is still practically two separate countries that will never understand each other very well. Just musing. |
| Brootsquad |
Nov 5 2008, 11:36 AM
Post
#2
|
|
Group: Members - Basic Posts: 3,496 Joined: September 5 07 Member No.: 15,323 |
And I think the Dems turned at least four states blue this time around.
|
| Ms. JJ Millie |
Nov 5 2008, 11:40 AM
Post
#3
|
|
delicate flower Group: Members - Platinum Posts: 26,665 Joined: November 29 04 From: The Ping Pong Palace Member No.: 4,272 |
we shall now be known as the creeping blue death
mwah ah ha ha |
| Arz |
Nov 5 2008, 11:48 AM
Post
#4
|
|
Group: Members - Basic Posts: 9,070 Joined: November 17 03 From: Melrose, MA Member No.: 1,162 |
we shall now be known as the creeping blue death mwah ah ha ha Democrats! Born to serve, to Obama! Heed! To his every word, live for hope! Fate! Of the president-elect, this November! Wait! Something must be done, about William Ayers! So let it be written So let it be done I voted for the Chosen One So let it be written So let it be done I voted for the Chosen One BLUE CREEPING DEATH |
| Orbitron |
Nov 5 2008, 11:51 AM
Post
#5
|
|
Grand Poobah of Toys Group: Members - Bronze Posts: 14,928 Joined: November 13 03 Member No.: 1,144 |
Some states have slightly more conservatives in them, and some states have slightly more liberals. Regional differences in prevailing attitudes toward guns and god. Even in the last election, when the red/blue electoral college divide was much more pronounced, if you looked at the popular vote, there were swirls of blue in the red states and swirls of red in the blue.
Don't fall for an us and them mentality, we're more alike than different. |
| Arz |
Nov 5 2008, 11:53 AM
Post
#6
|
|
Group: Members - Basic Posts: 9,070 Joined: November 17 03 From: Melrose, MA Member No.: 1,162 |
Do they have any of those funky maps where everything's laid out by population and not geographical size? Y'know – the ones we clung to after Bush won a second term.
|
| ƒ(x) |
Nov 5 2008, 11:57 AM
Post
#7
|
|
Group: Members - Basic Posts: 13,993 Joined: February 6 04 Member No.: 1,792 |
Some states have slightly more conservatives in them, and some states have slightly more liberals. Regional differences in prevailing attitudes toward guns and god. Even in the last election, when the red/blue electoral college divide was much more pronounced, if you looked at the popular vote, there were swirls of blue in the red states and swirls of red in the blue. Don't fall for an us and them mentality, we're more alike than different. I was going to say something similar. If you look at the map by county, It'd look very purple (I couldn't find one though). |
| sue |
Nov 5 2008, 01:31 PM
Post
#8
|
|
Group: Members - Basic Posts: 6,415 Joined: June 21 03 Member No.: 88 |
Some states have slightly more conservatives in them, and some states have slightly more liberals. Regional differences in prevailing attitudes toward guns and god. Even in the last election, when the red/blue electoral college divide was much more pronounced, if you looked at the popular vote, there were swirls of blue in the red states and swirls of red in the blue. Don't fall for an us and them mentality, we're more alike than different. I know that, and I also know that many states were close, both ways-but still, that color pattern is no freak coincidence. |
| Danny Vermin |
Nov 5 2008, 01:33 PM
Post
#9
|
|
Unregistered |
There's a reason they are called "Fly Over States".
|
| dimenno |
Nov 5 2008, 08:46 PM
Post
#10
|
|
Group: Members - Basic Posts: 39,397 Joined: July 20 04 From: sweet dimenno is in here Member No.: 3,283 |
Do they have any of those funky maps where everything's laid out by population and not geographical size? Y'know – the ones we clung to after Bush won a second term. Here: ![]() http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/election/2008/ CREEPING BLUE DEATH? MORE LIKE THE STRANGULATING RED DEATH.... This post has been edited by dimenno: Nov 5 2008, 08:46 PM |
| terrydactyl |
Nov 5 2008, 08:48 PM
Post
#11
|
|
Group: Members - Basic Posts: 39,506 Joined: March 9 04 Member No.: 2,108 |
|
| Tantra, Goddess of Flight |
Nov 5 2008, 09:14 PM
Post
#12
|
|
Music Forum Moderator Group: Members - Platinum Posts: 2,590 Joined: February 9 07 From: The airport Member No.: 11,108 |
|
| Tantra, Goddess of Flight |
Nov 5 2008, 09:20 PM
Post
#13
|
|
Music Forum Moderator Group: Members - Platinum Posts: 2,590 Joined: February 9 07 From: The airport Member No.: 11,108 |
I know, I'm stating the obvious, but I find this map striking ![]() All that contiguous red and blue (the blue just increased in the east)...it's wild that the U.S. is still practically two separate countries that will never understand each other very well. Just musing. What I find the most striking is that there is a dividing line from Mexico to Canada that includes Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota. It's as if it fades to blue a litte on either side of the line until you get to the coasts where it's pretty much all blue (with the exception of Georgia and South Carolina.). Maybe this isolation prevents them from developing any other viewpoint. |
| Mister Shhh |
Nov 5 2008, 09:22 PM
Post
#14
|
|
noise board d00d Group: Members - Platinum Posts: 29,393 Joined: August 29 05 Member No.: 6,147 |
Poor Colorado and New Mexico.
|
| Mister Shhh |
Nov 5 2008, 09:25 PM
Post
#15
|
|
noise board d00d Group: Members - Platinum Posts: 29,393 Joined: August 29 05 Member No.: 6,147 |
Funny that in Red Dawn all the territory occupied by the Russians and the Cubans was pretty much the red states in the center of the country. Good map to go by if any country plans on invading.
|
| LocalWiseMan |
Nov 6 2008, 10:02 AM
Post
#16
|
|
Noise Board Sponsor Group: Members - Platinum Posts: 6,056 Joined: February 14 05 From: Framingham Member No.: 4,906 |
I know that, and I also know that many states were close, both ways-but still, that color pattern is no freak coincidence. I initially considered the pattern completely random. Thanks for informing us that there are actually socioeconomic and cultural factors reflected in our country's political landscape. |
| terrydactyl |
Nov 6 2008, 10:09 AM
Post
#17
|
|
Group: Members - Basic Posts: 39,506 Joined: March 9 04 Member No.: 2,108 |
|
| mfk |
Nov 6 2008, 10:28 AM
Post
#18
|
|
Noise Board Sponsor Group: Members - Bronze Posts: 11,428 Joined: June 21 03 Member No.: 87 |
The American invasion of Dumbfuckistan has begun in earnest!
|
| Klogger |
Nov 6 2008, 11:18 AM
Post
#19
|
|
Group: Members - Basic Posts: 655 Joined: October 17 07 Member No.: 16,890 |
|
| sue |
Nov 6 2008, 11:19 AM
Post
#20
|
|
Group: Members - Basic Posts: 6,415 Joined: June 21 03 Member No.: 88 |
I initially considered the pattern completely random. Thanks for informing us that there are actually socioeconomic and cultural factors reflected in our country's political landscape. Thank YOU for taking any opportunity you can to make snarky remarks about my posts! |
![]() ![]() |
|
Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: May 22nd 2013 - 10:15 AM |