Friday, November 18, 2016

The Two Americas, Graphically Illustrated

PJ Media


. . . "Hillary's America, by contrast, is minuscule -- only 15 percent of the American land mass, according to the Times.
Hillary Clinton overwhelmingly won the cities, like Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City, but Mr. Trump won many of the suburbs, isolating the cities in a sea of Republican voters. Mrs. Clinton’s island nation has large atolls and small island chains with liberal cores, like college towns, Native American reservations and areas with black and Hispanic majorities. While the land area is small, the residents here voted for Mrs. Clinton in large enough numbers to make her the winner of the overall popular vote.
"Click on the link for a map showing just how small her geographic appeal is. At the current count, she beat Trump in the popular vote, but that doesn't matter -- to win a presidential race, it depends on where you get the votes, not how many overall. "

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