Compared to constantly seeing the “winner takes all” election result maps, I think this type of map is a good reminder that a strong diversity of opinion exists in most states.

  • kersploosh
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    1492 months ago

    I really like the maps that also indicate population, like this dot density map:

    https://media.wired.com/photos/5b59eab77756071a9b78f1ee/master/w_1600%2Cc_limit/Dasymetric-Dot-Density-w.jpg

    • Lad
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      112 months ago

      That split right down the middle is quite satisfying.

      • @evasive_chimpanzee
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        242 months ago

        In case you aren’t American, that line is the Great Plains. It’s basically the dividing line between where it historically gets enough rain to farm, and where it’s dry enough that farming gives way to ranching.

        • @200ok
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          42 months ago

          Interesting! Which side is which?

          • @evasive_chimpanzee
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            The right side is where people farm and the left is more ranching. Obviously, there’s farms everywhere, but out west, it has to be irrigated, which can only be done cost effectively in certain locations.

            If you know where to look, you can even make out rivers. The Platte river crosses the great plains to Denver (the big blue area).

            • @200ok
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              12 months ago

              So cool!! Thanks for sharing 😊

      • @QuarterSwede
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        22 months ago

        That line is where the party gets started.