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Kuumo
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« on: September 11, 2020, 10:57:26 PM »


Wokelahoma confirmed.

The abortion support map is very similar to a map of religiosity by state. The following map shows the results of a 2009 Gallup poll on religiosity. Darker shades indicate higher rates of weekly church attendance. With a few exceptions, less religious states have higher rates of support for abortion and more religious states have higher rates of opposition to abortion. This explains why the Northeast and Pacific Northwest have the most support and the Deep South and Utah have the least support. The Midwest and states with large Hispanic populations like California and New Mexico have intermediate support because they have large numbers of pro-abortion secular people and anti-abortion religious people (bolstered by Hispanic Catholics in the latter case). I still don't know what's the matter with Oklahoma and Nebraska though.

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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2020, 09:11:59 PM »
« Edited: November 24, 2020, 01:16:35 AM by Kuumo »

Trump doesn't run in 2016.

2016:



Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) / Governor Scott Walker (R-WI): 276 EV, 47.0% PV
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D-NY) / Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA): 262 EV, 48.8% PV



2020:



Entrepreneur Andrew Yang (D-NY) / Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR): 315 EV, 51.7% PV
President Ted Cruz (R-TX) / Vice President Scott Walker (R-WI): 223 EV, 46.3% PV



2024:



President Andrew Yang (D-NY) / Vice President Jeff Merkley (D-OR): ~350 EV, 52.4% PV
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) / Governor Jon Husted (R-OH): ~188 EV, 45.2% PV
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« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2020, 01:48:48 AM »

Also random (possibly dumb) question. How do you access these new interactive maps??

You can also edit someone else's map by quoting their post, previewing it, and clicking the "Edit this map" button that appears when you hover over the map in the preview.
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