Gender, Race By State vs. National Average
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« on: June 19, 2016, 04:13:50 AM »

I didn't see this posted anywhere else on here, and it's an unusually slow night tonight at work, so this is what I've been working on for the past three hours Smiley

I looked at the presidential exit polls from 2012 and compared the results from all of the states that were polled to that of the national average for the following categories: gender (men and women), race (whites), and gender by race (white men and white women).

The following maps display how much more Republican or Democratic each of the demographics were in each state compared to the national average.

Men
National Average: Romney 52, Obama 45 (R+7)


Women
National Average: Obama 55, Romney 44 (D+11)


Whites
National Average: Romney 59, Obama 39 (R+20)


White Men
National Average: Romney 62, Obama 35 (R+27)


White Women
National Average: Romney 56, Obama 42 (R+14)
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