Very cool.
Oklahoma and West Virginia lightest makes a lot of sense - what shades is that though? 60s? Please tell me it was closer 70 than 60%... I would have thought Alabama would likely be lighter too though...
Rep map hasn't got nearly as much diversity. What with the collapse of VT Republicanism, I'm quite surprised it's in the 90 shade.
The Ind map ... well Nebraska sticks out. Montana a statistical tie? Cute.
You can get all the information at
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/West Virginia Democrats were 69-30 split, and Oklahoma was 68-32. Alabama was 92-7, though only 34% of people are now calling themselves Democrats there. This is different from outer Southern states like Kentucky, Oklahoma, and West Virginia.
Vermont Republicans split 90-10 for Bush, but only 27% of voters called themselves Republicans.