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    1. Throwawayhair66392 on

      Is this including people who break their own pandemic rules to dine out at the French laundry?

    2. major_calgar on

      The first map needs a better explanation, because it’s not “empty land,” you can see that it’s representing the voting population in proportion to how much land they occupy.

      The second one is a bad screenshot. You can find the same map in a format that a screenshot will include the entire title.

    3. Just remembering that the people in NE California are as crazy as any Florida man.

    4. Map #2 has a number of errors leading me to believe it a figment of AI fantasy and OP sucks.

    5. schwarzkraut on

      I hate the statement that „land doesn’t vote“…because actually it does. It’s the reason why Wyoming has THREE electoral college votes despite having a population less than every medium to small sized city in the U.S.. The House of Representatives represents the PEOPLE by district, but the Senate represents the STATE (or land) as a whole. It is also the most powerful chamber of our legislature.

      I get what people are saying when they invoke that phrase…that people live in cities and metropolitan statistical areas & the majority of votes come from these areas (example Michigan has 15 Electoral College votes but most of the votes that decide who gets them are cast in and around Metro Detroit)…but it’s *technically* incorrect and does a poor job of educating rural America about how elections work & why their big blotches of red get overruled on some election nights.

    6. The basic misunderstanding of the American government at a fundamental level by the VAST majority of people is truly staggering.

    7. I feel that this point is often delivered in the most patronizing tone possible. Also, the Mercator projection distorts the land area relative to the actual global surface – did you people know that?