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« on: December 01, 2010, 07:23:41 PM »
« edited: December 01, 2010, 07:25:16 PM by shua »

Here is a 1960-1968 trend map :



Interesting because the two maps look very similar but we can actually see some big swings.

thanks - I was thinking about what a Nixon 60 v Nixon 68 map would look like!
I guess that's quite the Muskie effect in Maine?! with Wallace in the mix, the states in the South with the Republican swing actually gave Nixon a smaller vote in 1968 than in 1960, but increased relative to Humphrey.
also I hadn't realized Humphrey actually did better than JFK in MA.
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🐒Gods of Prosperity🔱🐲💸
shua
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Posts: 25,680
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E: 1.29, S: -0.70

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« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2011, 01:11:39 AM »

Impressive stuff here, Antonio. I'm enjoying it. I'd be interested in seeing a graph for NH.
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