
2020 Election Map - xkcd
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2399: 2020 Election Map - explain xkcd
Dec 6, 2024 · The following table lists the number of 250,000-vote markers in the map by candidate and state, and compares this with the actual number of votes. Source Biden/Harris
2020 Election Map - xkcd
2020 Election Map (alt-text) There are more Trump voters in California than Texas, more Biden voters in Texas than New York, more Trump voters in New York than Ohio, more Biden voters in Ohio than Massachusetts, more Trump voters in Massachusetts than Mississippi, and more Biden voters in Mississippi than Vermont.
This is the best map of the 2020 election you’ll see - CNN
Dec 17, 2020 · What the XKCD map attempts to show is a) where the majority of Americans live and b) how they voted for president. It adjusts for land since, again, land doesn’t vote. As Munroe explained in a...
1852: Election Map - explain xkcd
The map appears to depict Georgia's 6th congressional district, which was set for a runoff election on June 20, 2017, the day after the comic ran. The map in the comic appears to be broadly similar to both the result maps of the primary ballot of April …
Electoral Precedent 2020 - xkcd
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1939: 2016 Election Map - explain xkcd
Aug 28, 2023 · Technically, the popular vote in each state is to elect a slate of electors who in turn elect the President. Many Republicans tend to claim that Trump had a strong victory, and show maps filled with large, red counties. These maps look even redder than the state maps, so they make it look like Trump won a large nationwide victory.
Election Map - xkcd
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xkcd.wtf: 2020 Election Map
The United States elects its president not directly by popular vote but by an Electoral College composed of a number of electors, partially proportional to population, from each state. Presently, a "winner-take-all" system is used in most states: the winner of the popular vote in each state receives all of the electoral votes for that state.
Election Map - xkcd
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