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  1. Hypothetically, Oklahoma in this scenario would be a purple state due to California’s population, especially on the coastal region and Las Vegas

    EDIT: It will still be red, I thought it includes Las Vegas.

  2. angusthermopylae on

    Fun fact: the Oklahoma panhandle used to be part of Texas. Texas gave it up because they weren’t allowed to have slavery above that latitude.

  3. diffidentblockhead on

    The strip between 36°30’ and 37° includes Santa Cruz, Monterey Bay, Fresno, and Mt. Whitney, but no large towns in the next 3 states. Farmington is <50k.

  4. Bakersfield has always felt more like Oklahoma

    Edit: looks like Fresno is now in Oklahoma not Bakersfield. Sorry SoCal Bakersfield is now your problem.

  5. The territory lost by California during the Oklahomageddon includes Fresno and all of Monterrey Bay including Santa Cruz. Oklahomageddon is now a purple state.

  6. chezegrater on

    Taking away the Navajo Nation is right in line with the history of Oklahoma. And you get Hearst Castle too, Rosebud,

  7. Far-Mention3564 on

    I just love that the original map uses a projection that doesn’t preserve lines of latitude as straight lines, but modified it with straight lines. So the new pan handle will dip a bit south.

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