The Clinton Archipelago

This is the coolest election map yet, . . . employing the election margins to create a topographic map:

C'mon...no woman is an island!
Yeah - she did well in the areas where people....actually live. So much so that she received more votes than the person taking office. Lucky for DonDIego the electoral college provides affirmative action for voters in Appalachia
Does this make Bill & Hillary becoming Thurston & Lovey Howell?

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Originally posted by: pjstroh
Yeah - she did well in the areas where people....actually live. So much so that she received more votes than the person taking office. Lucky for DonDIego the electoral college provides affirmative action for voters in Appalachia

Hey pj, look how excited >>THIS<< guy was before the election about the Electoral College?
He couldn't contain his giddiness and was actually bouncing up and down in front of the map.

Kansas, Kansas,........
'Yeah - she did well in the areas where people....actually live. So much so that she received more votes than the person taking office. Lucky for DonDIego the electoral college provides affirmative action for voters in Appalachia"--- Actually PJ, your response should read "Yeah-she did well in the areas where idiots actually live....
No matter the liberal spin, more people voted against her than for her. Of course, the same is true for Trump. 'She won the popular vote' is just liberal spin. The rules were set up BEFORE the election....and she LOST. It's about time the left got over it.
So far this is what we have learned about the popular vote

1- Detroit had more people vote than were registered. How many other democratic cities had this issue?
2- there are illegals registered to vote? Those that voted, certainly voted democratic
3- we know the media conspired with the Clinton campaign. If the media only slightly favored Clinton, how would the popular vote have changed?
4- with heavily populated states like California & NY a lock to go to Clinton, how many conservatives stayed home, feeling their vote didn't count?
5- if the country were to go to a popular vote, candidates would change their strategy & concentrate their efforts on the larger states.
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Originally posted by: pjstroh
Lucky for DonDIego the electoral college provides affirmative action for voters in Appalachia
And that ain't the only good thing 'bout Appalachia.

There's the beautiful vistas up in them mountains:




And the industrious folks hereabouts:




And best of all good neighbors:

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Originally posted by: pjstroh
Yeah - she did well in the areas where people....actually live. So much so that she received more votes than the person taking office. Lucky for DonDIego the electoral college provides affirmative action for voters in Appalachia


Ahh, so you're in the billy r. camp that the only places that matter are the coasts, the rest is just "flyover country" and doesn't count.

I think the map is another fantastic c argument for the electoral college. I just saw Ca, had clinton up by 4 milllion votes so take away Ca. and Trump has a million vote lead over the hill.

I don't want Ca. (or a couple states) selecting the pres. every four years, that's insane. Here's another one I like, I think Trump won something like 3000 counties to the hills 500.

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