Submitted by tabthough t3_11ai346 in dataisbeautiful
Dandan0005 t1_j9sa8ys wrote
Reply to comment by nachodorito in [OC] National Divorce by the Numbers (Politics, Demographics, GDP) by tabthough
Colorado isn’t even lean anymore, it’s solid.
Boebert almost lost in what was supposed to be an R+7 district, lol.
Oh, and the gdp numbers are bullshit too.
California and Washington alone account for more than 4.3 trillion GDP.
New England gdp is a trillion dollars lower than it should be.
the whole discussion is dumb as bricks and this map is even dumber.
Stop giving her attention.
DoeCommaJohn t1_j9sbaaj wrote
Percent wise, Democrats won Colorado (14%) by more than Texas (5.5%) and Florida (3.3%) combined. Somebody either wanted to draw a map to make Republicans look popular or hasn’t paid attention to results (or more realistically watches a certain news source that hasn’t paid attention to) results in the past decade
Unplugged_Millennial t1_j9ur8pr wrote
Their source: Mike Pillow.
DoeCommaJohn t1_j9urzgq wrote
In all fairness Mike is pretty smart. He found the perfect audience to sell an overpriced product that doesn’t work
Unplugged_Millennial t1_j9ussn5 wrote
Financial success and shamelessness ≠ intelligence
Exhibit A: Donald Trump
Everyone knows he's an absolute moron, but he is successful by some metrics.
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