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NOVA Green
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« on: August 11, 2016, 06:21:45 PM »

It depends on how you define regions/areas....

Are we talking Piedmont/Midlands/Lowlands, metro areas, counties, etc.....?

I think it is difficult to answer the question as currently worded, with at least a common reference point. Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2016, 06:55:06 PM »

I was expecting a map in here by this point Sad



So going by this I would say, Central SC first, Coastal SC secondly, and Piedmont third.
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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2016, 06:57:42 PM »

If anyone has a better map that breaks down the political geography into extra levels (And there were a few maps that I was looking at) that could work too...

We like maps and discussion of maps. Smiley

BTW: Didn't have a chance to run numbers yet on the map that I threw out as first attempt, so maybe Coastal might be better than Midlands, but....
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« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2016, 07:36:37 PM »

She'll do best in the Black Belt and coastal regions.

Since people are asking for maps and I like maps, here's what I think the county map might look like, assuming Trump wins 51-46-3:



And here's a map of what I think Clinton's vote share will be in each county:




Nice---- assuming you are looking at a uniform swing?

Still think there is a decent chance that Georgetown and Beaufort counties flip if the elections were held tomorrow.

Also, not quite sure the % scale is for the color schemes.... I'm assuming you are using standard Atlas scaling, but wouldn't mind a legend to go with the maps. Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2016, 10:37:47 PM »

She'll do best in the Black Belt and coastal regions.

Since people are asking for maps and I like maps, here's what I think the county map might look like, assuming Trump wins 51-46-3:



And here's a map of what I think Clinton's vote share will be in each county:




Nice---- assuming you are looking at a uniform swing?

Still think there is a decent chance that Georgetown and Beaufort counties flip if the elections were held tomorrow.

Also, not quite sure the % scale is for the color schemes.... I'm assuming you are using standard Atlas scaling, but wouldn't mind a legend to go with the maps. Smiley

Looking at a more or less uniform swing because I'm too lazy to figure out a county-by-county swing. I did have the northwestern part of the state swing a little bit towards Trump.

I'm assuming that the election will tighten a little between today and Election Day. If the election were held today, I think Clinton would have a decent chance of winning SC.

I used standard Atlas scaling. I'll update my post to reflect that.

My bad.... posted a ton of maps during the primaries and had requests to change everything from color schemes and shading to reflect standard Atlas formatting....

Still haven't figured out exactly what that is. Sad

If you could link to any thread on that for future reference would be greatly appreciated. Smiley
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