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« Reply #1725 on: November 11, 2008, 09:02:06 PM »



Hint: Minnesota could change due to current events

Party of senior senator; changes R->D in January for light red states.
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« Reply #1726 on: November 12, 2008, 10:12:16 AM »


odd electors number = R
even electors number = D
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« Reply #1727 on: November 13, 2008, 03:56:12 PM »



Should be pretty easy to get the basic idea about what the map shows; but might be a bit difficult to get some of the catergories (I, T, and D and R +30, +50, +70 and +90

Come on, this one's easy!
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« Reply #1728 on: November 14, 2008, 07:10:22 AM »



Should be pretty easy to get the basic idea about what the map shows; but might be a bit difficult to get some of the catergories (I, T, and D and R +30, +50, +70 and +90

Come on, this one's easy!

Is it political?
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« Reply #1729 on: November 14, 2008, 04:03:14 PM »
« Edited: November 14, 2008, 04:05:25 PM by Bacon King »

origin of state names?

Green- named after someone
dark red- named from a term in a European language
medium red- named after another place
blues- named after indian words, with the different shades being different types of words
gray- unknown/other

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« Reply #1730 on: November 14, 2008, 10:57:12 PM »



The year is 1860, guess what happened.
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« Reply #1731 on: November 15, 2008, 01:08:15 AM »

Only two party candidates.
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« Reply #1732 on: November 15, 2008, 10:10:39 AM »


 John Bell  and Stephen Douglas are not running and all democrats votes goes to   John Breckenridge 

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« Reply #1733 on: November 15, 2008, 11:04:28 AM »


 John Bell  and Stephen Douglas are not running and all democrats votes goes to   John Breckenridge 



Correct.
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« Reply #1734 on: November 15, 2008, 11:06:04 AM »


 John Bell  and Stephen Douglas are not running and all democrats votes goes to   John Breckenridge 



Correct.

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« Reply #1735 on: November 15, 2008, 11:06:41 AM »


Now try to guess how the Republican States react.
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« Reply #1736 on: November 15, 2008, 11:13:38 AM »


Now try to guess how the Republican States react.

Secede from the Union, cause a civil war and loose it?....
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« Reply #1737 on: November 15, 2008, 11:15:26 AM »


Now try to guess how the Republican States react.

Secede from the Union, cause a civil war and loose it?....

Yeah, thry probably lose in 1863 because half of The North stays with The Union. I wonder what happens with Breckenridge instead of Lincoln.
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« Reply #1738 on: November 15, 2008, 11:54:30 PM »

I'm guessing this has been done sometime before, but I found this curious:

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« Reply #1739 on: November 16, 2008, 03:23:23 AM »

origin of state names?

Green- named after someone
dark red- named from a term in a European language
medium red- named after another place
blues- named after indian words, with the different shades being different types of words
gray- unknown/other

?

Yep, more or less.

Green=named after someone; grey=invented or unknown; red 30=english word with native associations; red 50=from english; red 70=from foreign language into English; red 90=direct from foreign language; blue 30=indirect from native word; blue 50-directfrom native word; blue 70=indirect from tribal name; blue 90=direct from tribal name.
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« Reply #1740 on: November 16, 2008, 02:15:38 PM »

1840 Without Whigs and Democrats.



James Birney(Liberty): 141 EV
Other/?: 3 EV
No Third Party on Ballot
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« Reply #1741 on: November 16, 2008, 02:28:26 PM »

1948 with 2008 Trends (Thurmond unaffected.)

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« Reply #1742 on: November 17, 2008, 11:22:02 PM »
« Edited: November 17, 2008, 11:26:22 PM by Smid »

I'm guessing this has been done sometime before, but I found this curious:



Which party the state has voted for most frequently in the past 100 years?
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« Reply #1743 on: November 18, 2008, 11:23:43 PM »



Nixon v Wallace '68. I took all of HHH's %'s and moved them to Wallace. Nixon won the west central US but still couldn't break 50%.
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« Reply #1744 on: November 19, 2008, 03:29:59 PM »

I'm guessing this has been done sometime before, but I found this curious:



Which party the state has voted for most frequently in the past 100 years?

No, it has to do with a specific election.
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« Reply #1745 on: November 19, 2008, 03:35:18 PM »

I'm guessing this has been done sometime before, but I found this curious:



Which party the state has voted for most frequently in the past 100 years?

No, it has to do with a specific election.

1980 shift to Carter
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platypeanArchcow
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« Reply #1746 on: November 20, 2008, 03:58:11 AM »

I'm guessing this has been done sometime before, but I found this curious:



Which party the state has voted for most frequently in the past 100 years?

No, it has to do with a specific election.

1980 shift to Carter

Yeah... a 2.5-point swing switching 10 states, including a solid block in the South.  Thought that was pretty funny.
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« Reply #1747 on: November 20, 2008, 08:28:37 AM »

I'm guessing this has been done sometime before, but I found this curious:



Which party the state has voted for most frequently in the past 100 years?

No, it has to do with a specific election.

1980 shift to Carter

Yeah... a 2.5-point swing switching 10 states, including a solid block in the South.  Thought that was pretty funny.




a 4 point swing gives Carter New England and the north and he wins even though loose in the poplare vote
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platypeanArchcow
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« Reply #1748 on: November 20, 2008, 11:17:25 AM »

a 4 point swing gives Carter New England and the north and he wins even though loose in the poplare vote

Nah, you're looking at an 8-point swing (an 8-point change in the margin.)  A 4-point swing would only change New York and Maine in addition to these.
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« Reply #1749 on: November 20, 2008, 02:18:10 PM »

I'm guessing this has been done sometime before, but I found this curious:



Which party the state has voted for most frequently in the past 100 years?

No, it has to do with a specific election.

1980 shift to Carter

Yeah... a 2.5-point swing switching 10 states, including a solid block in the South.  Thought that was pretty funny.




a 4 point swing gives Carter New England and the north and he wins even though loose in the poplare vote


Now that's an east-west divide if I've ever seen one! Wow.
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