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Each red arrow represents a U.S. county where Republicans gained ground in the 2024 election compared to the 2020 election, and the arrows’ lengths correlate to the magnitude of those gains.
Tuesday’s print edition of The New York Times has the most detailed election map we’ve ever produced: ZIP-code level results for the 2012 presidential race spread across four pages, using data ...
Map of election results. Use arrow keys to move around the map. Press Enter to view state-level map. Counties are colored red or blue when the % expected vote reporting reaches a set threshold ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The citizens of the United States have elected 43 presidents in 57 elections since the Constitution was adopted in 1789. Over the last 150 years presidential ...
US election results: 2020 v 2024. In 2020, Democrats, led by Joe Biden, won 306 electoral votes across 25 states and the capital, Washington, DC, while Trump secured 232 by winning the remaining ...
An arrow pointing upwards means more voters have put a 1 next to that party (or independent) candidate's name this time around, compared to the last election in 2022. A downwards arrow means that ...
Sometimes as an election draws near, the size of the battlefield shrinks as fewer states appear competitive. In the tumultuous final weeks of the 2020 presidential race, the opposite is happening ...
If you look at the country using a typical election map, it looks a lot redder than it does blue, even though Democrat Joe Biden won the White House.
As Elections Loom, Congressional Maps Challenged as Discriminatory Will Remain in Place With control of the House of Representatives hanging in the balance, ...
Nonpartisan analysts have continued to upgrade Democrats’ prospects of winning seats in traditionally red states, including South Carolina, Kansas, and potentially Alaska, while Republican hopes ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The citizens of the United States have elected 44 presidents in 57 elections since the Constitution was adopted in 1789. Since the Civil War, presidential contests ...