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Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
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« on: December 05, 2010, 11:05:39 PM »

Not sure if this helps, but according to this website (http://www.mit.edu/~mi22295/elections.html), if you were to add the closest Reagan states to Mondale's column, you'd eventually get a Mondale victory looking like this:

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Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
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« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2010, 12:13:24 AM »

Not sure if this helps, but according to this website (http://www.mit.edu/~mi22295/elections.html), if you were to add the closest Reagan states to Mondale's column, you'd eventually get a Mondale victory looking like this:




Hmm, how'd they come up with that?



Based on percentages from each state, I'm guessing a Mondale victory probably would've looked more like this.




They came up with that through raw numbers, overlooking percentages. Your map makes much more sense IMO.
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