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MEuRaH on 13.11.2025 5:36 p.m. This is a great example of before „The Party Switch“, where Republicans and Democrats swapped ideologies somewhere around the 1940s. States in the South voted blue and the north voted red for decades. Then the ideology switch happened, and so did the colors on the voting map. Very neat!
GustavoistSoldier on 13.11.2025 9:10 p.m. Eastern Tennessee and Kentucky have always been some of the United States‘ most Republican regions.
Democrat_maui on 13.11.2025 9:19 p.m. 11/13/25💡335 days until all 435 (+ 6 non‑voting) House of Rep seats vote (218 needed for majority,1920👇Blue/Dems) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fywHjNsc6OwCR7Ac40bPF6bqFnaPuPK5klSXyflQHLo/mobilebasic – Hart ‘28 Dem Pursuing.com 🇺🇸🙏
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A key sure would be helpful here
This is a great example of before „The Party Switch“, where Republicans and Democrats swapped ideologies somewhere around the 1940s.
States in the South voted blue and the north voted red for decades. Then the ideology switch happened, and so did the colors on the voting map.
Very neat!
Color codes without keys are silly shit.
The highlighted counties in Missouri look like another Arkansas
Why so many democrats in nyc?
Kinda funny how western Virginia voted like West Virginia
Eastern Tennessee and Kentucky have always been some of the United States‘ most Republican regions.
11/13/25💡335 days until all 435 (+ 6 non‑voting) House of Rep seats vote (218 needed for majority,1920👇Blue/Dems) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fywHjNsc6OwCR7Ac40bPF6bqFnaPuPK5klSXyflQHLo/mobilebasic – Hart ‘28 Dem Pursuing.com 🇺🇸🙏
2 district Idaho is… inevitable.
The Democrats picked up over 100 seats in 1922