October 15, 2008 lecture by Professor Martin Lewis for the Geography of United States Elections (GEOG 5) course. Professor Lewis covers the basic principle of political geography; the "red and blu...
October 15, 2008 lecture by Professor Martin Lewis for the Geography of United States Elections (GEOG 5) course. Professor Lewis covers the basic principle of political geography; the "red and blue" map of the United States; different ways of mapping U.S. presidential elections; differences in voting behavior between national elections and state and local elections; electoral geography in selected foreign countries.
Offered by Stanford's Continuing Studies program, this course will last five weeks, and include a debrief after the presidential election. Each Wednesday, we will post a new recorded lecture on YouTube.
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well, Alaska and Hawaii combined are only 0.6% of the entire population of the US.
plus, Hawaii is the most Democratic state in the Union (81% voted for Honolulu-born Obama). all Hawaiian counties voted Democratic as well. So, demographic studies of Hawaii barely apply to the rest of the country. Hawaii only contributes 4 electors (Alaska only 3) anyways.
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plus, Hawaii is the most Democratic state in the Union (81% voted for Honolulu-born Obama). all Hawaiian counties voted Democratic as well. So, demographic studies of Hawaii barely apply to the rest of the country. Hawaii only contributes 4 electors (Alaska only 3) anyways.