Submitted by innergamedude t3_11mzcv2 in dataisbeautiful
NorthImpossible8906 t1_jbl18dt wrote
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I'm referring to the color. It appears that the all the large areas (circle size, which I presume is total votes) are blue. It appears, just eyeballing it, that the top 30 'total votes' counties are all blue. Probably more, a lot more.
It looks like you have to go all the way down to Collins County TX to finally get a red circle.
The fact that it is such a stark contrast, with none of them being republicans, is quite interesting. The rule seems to be "if you have more than 500,000 voters, then you vote democrat".
on the low end, the small circles, seem to be fairly distributed between blue and red.
innergamedude OP t1_jbl3bt7 wrote
Right and I'm just making the connection that this works because overall population of a country closely tracks with density anyway, so it's a slightly different observation of th same phenomenon.
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