Really really love your American Elections Database, spent like an hour and a half exploring it last night and sharing some of it with friends. Thank you for making it!
I've been a big fan of AJR Election Maps' work for a while now, and particularly enjoyed @Thande 's work creating detailed election maps from 1984 through 2016 for the United States. As a fan, and seeing the project unfinished, I took it upon myself to continue the series since 2017. Now that...
I like these! I think your logic behind them is sound and I like the idea of it being a merger of the Air Force and Navy. Also I like the steadholder bit as well. Good job!
It's the economy, stupid, and a giant sucking sound: Here is the 1992 Presidential Election map from yours truly. A momentous election that tested the strength of the two party system against insurgent third party candidate Ross Perot, it ultimately led to the victory of New Democrat Bill...
Guess who's back! This time I've brought a map of the 2008 Democratic Primary, which was perhaps the most contentious in modern history in its sheer narrowness of result; the contest was decided down to the wire and to this day there are Democratic Party activists bitter over the result. A clash...
The North Carolina primary was held only a couple weeks after Super Tuesday, so that really wasn't it. There are a combination of factors with North Carolina, particularly in that the primary there is much whiter than in the Deep South primaries, but unlike in similarly-white Virginia the...
No problem! I hope it comes in hand for 2020 and I think it's very notable to see the divides by region and metro area and such and see how it may come into play next year. Clinton's southern margins in particular are eye-popping.