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The 2016 US Election in perspective

ImageNovember 11, 2016November 12, 2016 Carwil Bjork-JamesLeave a comment

Data Analysis and Mapping: Washington Post | New York Times Vote shifts per exit polls | Mother Jones voter maps (actually Oct 22 poll maps) by demographic Reactions: D.D. Guttenplan: “The next four years will test our country—and our movement—like nothing else we have seen in our lifetimes. Welcome to the fight.” Bernie Sanders Kate […]

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