Tactics and Substance in the 2004 Elections GoogleNews: Howard Dean

August 5, 2004

by J

Proportional Maps

I like maps that are proportional to population size. I think they're less misleading than the standard maps. Someone at Princeton is monitoring state polls and colors in a proportional map accordingly. Reading too many polls makes my eyes cross, but the map is interesting.
Posted by J at August 5, 2004 10:54 AM
Comments

I've created a (hopefully improved) version here:

http://triptronix.net/ishbadiddle/archives/2004/08/09/16.29.24/

Posted by: ME-L at August 9, 2004 05:29 PM

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