Here's what the US presidential election map looks like adjusted for population
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After each of the last four presidential elections, University of Michigan physicist Mark Newman has produced a series of maps showing the results, while rescaling states and counties by population. The results are fascinating, and show a country largely split between deep-blue cities and a scarlet-red countryside.
Here are Newman's maps showing the results of the 2016 election.
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