Someone commuting to Los Angeles from Orange County or the Inland Empire would be changing time zones during their commute.
Also, the line between the blue and yellow time zones would pass through DFW airport, so the time at this airport would be ambiguous. Commuters in the DFW and Chicago areas would also be constantly changing time zones.
the line between the blue and yellow time zones would pass through DFW airport, so the time at this airport would be ambiguous. Commuters in the DFW and Chicago areas would also be constantly changing time zones.
Not so surprising when you realize that SoCal, which is the largest population center in the west, is split in half on this map, with LA county on one side and OC/San Bernardino/San Diego on the other half.
I guess but orange has the rest of California plus Washington, Oregon and Hawaii. The rest of purple is pretty empty other than Phoenix and Las Vegas. I guess Las Vegas has more people than I thought.
Yes but SF and Seattle Metros both have over 4M people as well. After Las Vegas and SLC are the only other metros of over 1M people while the area in red has Sacramento, Portland, and San Jose who are all comparable in size to SLC and Vegas, Honolulu and Fresno are both over 1M People as well and Bakersfield is around the same size as Mero Boise which is the Purples 5th largest area outside of SoCal minus LA County, Phoenix, Vegas, and SLC.
Your numbers are roughly right give or take a couple million but what you're missing is that the purple counties in California cut off like 10-11 million bringing red down to 40ish million which is comparable to all the orange counties
Near as I can tell, it’s just looking at the center of each county in terms of lat/long and then counting all of them up until they get to 1/10th the population (from 2018) and then switching to the next color. Probably not optimized, but roughly accurate.
Not quite--LA county is red here, but San Bernardino, Orange County, and San Diego are in the next slice over, and that's a very large portion of the SoCal population overall.
it's about 10M people in LA County to around 11M in all other SoCal Counties so it's proportional. But the math does math when you look at each regions subsequent larger cities.
San Francisco Metro 4.6M vs Phoenix Metro 4.8M
Then things look like that kind of drop off:
Seattle Metro 4.1M vs SLC CSA 2.8M
Portland Metro 2.5M vs Las Vegas Metro 2.3M
Sacramento Metro 2.4M vs Boise Metro 900K
San Jose Metro 2M vs Spokane CSA 800K
Red would still have Honolulu with a metro over 1M, Fresno & Bakersfield Counties which are both around 1M people, About 2M people in WA State outside of Seattle and the Portland Metros, etc.
Not sure how the purple area comes close in population unless this map actually includes Mexico and Canada which than probably includes Tijuana, Juarez, Monterrey, Calgary and Edmonton.
I thought this was going to be a take about how the NYC portion of this map must be bigger, proportionally, not smaller lol. 77% of the country is in eastern and central time zones.”
Jersey is the most densely populated state and New York is the biggest city by a landslide. That regional also includes Boston and tons of smaller cities such as New Haven, Hartford, Providence, and Portland.
The west coast is much, much less populated than the east coast
The map looks correct to me. the Los Angeles metro is roughly split between the pink and purple zones. Key population centers in Texas are also split between the blue and pea green sections. The NYC metro is also split between the two right-most sections and Florida's population is also split. CA, NY, TX and FL combined have about 1/3 of the total US population. It's surprising how even it is in terms of vertical strips excepting the blue section.
We've got Inland Empire, Orange County, Las Vegas, Phoenix, some of Salt Lake City, Boise, and Tri-Cities WA/OR in purple, which feels like a stretch, but maybe could almost match LA proper, SF Bay, Portland, Seattle, and Honolulu.
I’m familiar with the area. It looks to be Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Long Island, New York City, a few counties in Western NJ and Western New York.
If we look at NYC alone, that’s 8.8 million. Nassau and Suffolk county on Long Island brings it to 11.7 million. Add in Massachusetts, we’re up to 18.8 million. Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire brings it to 22.2 million. Add in Rhode Island and Connecticut. We’re at about 27 million. We need about 5-6 million more people.
I see Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Monmouth and Ocean counties in NJ. That’s another 3.9 million. So we’re at 30.9 million. Add in Westerchester and Rockland Counties in NY, and we’re at 32.2 million. The remaining counties in Western upstate NY should easily make up the difference. The orange appears right.
There was no census in 2018. It’s based on estimates from the Census Bureau that year though. Not trying to be pedantic, just trying to save others a click.
Well, sure, you got put in the cool kid group. But what about all us innocent Minnesotans who got lumped in with Louisiana and apart from our drunk twin, Wisconsin? It'd be some Ken Burns brother-against-brother shit.
Trying to wrap my head around how a region anchored on Boise, Salt Lake, Phoenix, (EDIT: Las Vegas), San Bernardino, Orange County, and San Diego has as many people as one anchored on Anchorage, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, LA, and Honolulu.
Metro Phoenix is around 4.8 Million people so not really that much more populated than SF or Seattle Metros.
I think this map is weird because it's hard to tell the cut off in SoCal but I guess San Bernadino County - 2.2M People, Riverside County 2.5M People, Orange County 3.1M People and San Diego County 3.3M People, all kind of anchor the purple area with around 11M people vs around 10M in LA County it's self. So I think its
LA County 10M vs Rest of SoCal 11M
San Francisco Metro 4.6M vs Phoenix Metro 4.8M
Then things look like that kind of drop off:
Seattle Metro 4.1M vs SLC CSA 2.8M
Portland Metro 2.5M vs Las Vegas Metro 2.3M
Sacramento Metro 2.4M vs Boise Metro 900K
San Jose Metro 2M vs Spokane CSA 800K
That's 11M to under 7M and that's with look at 2 CSA's to Metros. If you took all the CSA's it's probably more stark with a lot more metros that are Spokane sized in the red. I can't see how this map adds up unless Canadian and Mexican cities are included like another poster alluded to.
I went and verified the data. We are correct. the purple and red areas are off. LA County should be in the purple for the data to match. Went and looked at the code with a buddy and they found a slight error happened as it went westward. It's all shown in the below.
Trade off the teal in Florida for more of the upper section of green, just so we aren't splitting peninsulas arbitrarily, and this is great. Every decistate has access to an ocean port and the full range of climate. As a Purplestater, I approve.
Genuinely curious whether this is accurate. I would expect that it would be more weighted toward the east, but I do see that several of the divisions run directly through major metropolitan areas (NYC, Chicago, DFW/OKC) so like... maybe?
Detroit is mostly north of Lake Erie so most of it would fall within the single zone. Looks like the western border is around Toledo and the eastern border is around Cleveland?
This is the data that OP used. From looking at it there is no way these are equal splits. Most of California is still in the red even if you take out all of California in the purple you still have around 26M people in the red California section of the red + 4M on the Oregon Red Section + 7M in the Washington State Section of the Red + 2.1M of the Hawaii/Alaska section. No way 40M people live in the purple since the rest of California, Phoenix and Vegas only get you to around 20M.
Purple has five or six "cities" and a ton of little towns. Red has a few giant cities, urban sprawl and some small towns. The population of Washington State is larger than Montana, Idaho and Utah combined. Your map might work if you included LA County into the purple.
I lived in SW Texas all my life and never visited Hawaii despite it being so damn close smh. I’m also astonished at how Alaska has a perfectly straight east coastline. A true wonder of nature.
I've only lived in three, but have been to nine. I'd tell you the color of the one I haven't been to, but I can't describe it other than puke green. Beautiful map.
Im pretty confident that dark green would be blue. Illinois obviously but also Lots of blue areas along the Mississippi in Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee. Also both included Minnesota counties are blue.
Purple can't possibly be equal with red. Los Angeles alone has more people than most of the states in the purple area. Phoenix and San Diego can't possibly be big enough to compensate.
I think a horizontal map would be far more interesting (ie informative) this is just a sloppy pairing of low and high density areas into arbitrary groupings generating odd (and misleading) results
lol as much as New Jersey people argue about north/south/central/porkroll/taylorham, we refuse to be broken up! Take that shit away from MA or PA or some other place
the western half of the map is way off. The purple section is some of the most desolate areas and is half the geographic size of the blue to the east. Need to recalculate.
Driving through the blue section from northeast to southwest is honestly some of the most boring 8-10 hours of driving you all ever do. It is mind numbing.
Wake up babe, new time zones dropped
Wake up babe, new upper chamber of Congress just dropped.
Legislative upper decker
No that’s what we have currently.
It’s just an unceasing series of blows
Upper and lower :)
Dang, we got new time zones before GTA 6?
Someone commuting to Los Angeles from Orange County or the Inland Empire would be changing time zones during their commute.
Also, the line between the blue and yellow time zones would pass through DFW airport, so the time at this airport would be ambiguous. Commuters in the DFW and Chicago areas would also be constantly changing time zones.
That sounds like a whole lot of "not my problem".
There are people commuting into different time zones in Chicago already.
It'd be a bit worse as those northwestern Indiana counties in Chicagoland wouldn't be in CST.
I work from home. The home office is in another state. I change time zones logging in to my work computer. :)
I have to get up a little early, but I get my hour at the end of every day which is a nice excuse to run an errand or do some yard work.
No. There is no split
We got new time zones before GTA VI.
I refuse to accept this map, smh
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I think the more surprising is that purple and red have the same populations. Orange makes sense it has New England and NYC
Not so surprising when you realize that SoCal, which is the largest population center in the west, is split in half on this map, with LA county on one side and OC/San Bernardino/San Diego on the other half.
I guess but orange has the rest of California plus Washington, Oregon and Hawaii. The rest of purple is pretty empty other than Phoenix and Las Vegas. I guess Las Vegas has more people than I thought.
I would guess it’s actually Phoenix that has more than you thought. Arizona doesn’t seem like I could support a 4 mil city but it does!
Yes but SF and Seattle Metros both have over 4M people as well. After Las Vegas and SLC are the only other metros of over 1M people while the area in red has Sacramento, Portland, and San Jose who are all comparable in size to SLC and Vegas, Honolulu and Fresno are both over 1M People as well and Bakersfield is around the same size as Mero Boise which is the Purples 5th largest area outside of SoCal minus LA County, Phoenix, Vegas, and SLC.
Yeah but purple has both people in Wyoming
Purple has most of the people who live in Utah as well
Utah only has a population 3.5M people. Less than Metro Seattle.
Phoenix is a very large city. (5th largest in the country) Las Vegas is also fairly large and purple also includes Salt Lake City.
And of course there is San Diego, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties in SoCal.
Your numbers are roughly right give or take a couple million but what you're missing is that the purple counties in California cut off like 10-11 million bringing red down to 40ish million which is comparable to all the orange counties
There are nearly twice as many people in the northeast corridor (not the northeast states, mind you) as california
Looks like it’s from this site
Near as I can tell, it’s just looking at the center of each county in terms of lat/long and then counting all of them up until they get to 1/10th the population (from 2018) and then switching to the next color. Probably not optimized, but roughly accurate.
Note that the west coast slice doesn’t include LA. It’s included in the purple slice.
The northeast slice has half the NYC area and the entire Boston area. The Boston area is sprawly as hell but it’s insanely populous.
Edit: apparently it DOES include LA county, but nothing east of it. Sorry for my mistake, I’m not a SoCal boy
LA is in the west coast slice, but not all metro LA. Orange & San Bernardino counties are in the purple along with all of San Diego
Not quite--LA county is red here, but San Bernardino, Orange County, and San Diego are in the next slice over, and that's a very large portion of the SoCal population overall.
it's about 10M people in LA County to around 11M in all other SoCal Counties so it's proportional. But the math does math when you look at each regions subsequent larger cities.
San Francisco Metro 4.6M vs Phoenix Metro 4.8M
Then things look like that kind of drop off:
Seattle Metro 4.1M vs SLC CSA 2.8M
Portland Metro 2.5M vs Las Vegas Metro 2.3M
Sacramento Metro 2.4M vs Boise Metro 900K
San Jose Metro 2M vs Spokane CSA 800K
Red would still have Honolulu with a metro over 1M, Fresno & Bakersfield Counties which are both around 1M people, About 2M people in WA State outside of Seattle and the Portland Metros, etc.
Not sure how the purple area comes close in population unless this map actually includes Mexico and Canada which than probably includes Tijuana, Juarez, Monterrey, Calgary and Edmonton.
Los Angeles County is red, bordering a purple spot. It's the furthest, lowest red spot in the Contiguous US. Anaheim and beyond is purple.
San Diego as well. Much of Northern and Central CA is quiet sparsely populated. My initial reaction was "hmm" but I can see this being right.
I thought this was going to be a take about how the NYC portion of this map must be bigger, proportionally, not smaller lol. 77% of the country is in eastern and central time zones.”
Jersey is the most densely populated state and New York is the biggest city by a landslide. That regional also includes Boston and tons of smaller cities such as New Haven, Hartford, Providence, and Portland.
The west coast is much, much less populated than the east coast
Well you’re wrong. Red and orange are roughly equal.
15% of the US lives the Bos-Wash corridor. Most of the west coast is empty af
The map looks correct to me. the Los Angeles metro is roughly split between the pink and purple zones. Key population centers in Texas are also split between the blue and pea green sections. The NYC metro is also split between the two right-most sections and Florida's population is also split. CA, NY, TX and FL combined have about 1/3 of the total US population. It's surprising how even it is in terms of vertical strips excepting the blue section.
No way that most of California, Oregon, ad Washington have the same population as parts of Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, and a few other desert states.
The San Francisco Bay Area has more people than the entire state of Nevada.
We've got Inland Empire, Orange County, Las Vegas, Phoenix, some of Salt Lake City, Boise, and Tri-Cities WA/OR in purple, which feels like a stretch, but maybe could almost match LA proper, SF Bay, Portland, Seattle, and Honolulu.
I’m familiar with the area. It looks to be Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Long Island, New York City, a few counties in Western NJ and Western New York.
If we look at NYC alone, that’s 8.8 million. Nassau and Suffolk county on Long Island brings it to 11.7 million. Add in Massachusetts, we’re up to 18.8 million. Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire brings it to 22.2 million. Add in Rhode Island and Connecticut. We’re at about 27 million. We need about 5-6 million more people.
I see Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Monmouth and Ocean counties in NJ. That’s another 3.9 million. So we’re at 30.9 million. Add in Westerchester and Rockland Counties in NY, and we’re at 32.2 million. The remaining counties in Western upstate NY should easily make up the difference. The orange appears right.
it's not the entire west coast. San Diego and half of LA (and metro areas) are in purple
Its not cut down state lines. NYC is likely in New England and greater LA is split.
LA county has a higher population that most states (can’t remember the number but its more than 50% of them)
It looks they got this from this website:
https://engaging-data.com/splitting-us-by-population/
It uses 2018 census data
There was no census in 2018. It’s based on estimates from the Census Bureau that year though. Not trying to be pedantic, just trying to save others a click.
So it’s based on 2010 census data.
The Census Bureau does updates between decennial censuses. They're less accurate than the big count, but still extremely high quality data.
Actually a really fun website to play around with
Agreed! I’m enjoying it. Splitting up population north to south into 8 or even 10 divisions is quite interesting.
Red accepts. We'll take purple, too. See y'all around!
Dark orange does as well. Later gators
“Us Californians will just have to break off and go hang with Hawai’i.”
”Alaska can come too”
California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii would make for one hell of a country.
Almost went to go find the video to rewatch, but I’m le tired.
Well, take a nap.
THEN FIRE ZE MISSILES!
Well, sure, you got put in the cool kid group. But what about all us innocent Minnesotans who got lumped in with Louisiana and apart from our drunk twin, Wisconsin? It'd be some Ken Burns brother-against-brother shit.
Trying to wrap my head around how a region anchored on Boise, Salt Lake, Phoenix, (EDIT: Las Vegas), San Bernardino, Orange County, and San Diego has as many people as one anchored on Anchorage, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, LA, and Honolulu.
Pretty sure Phoenix is blue.
Edit: nvm, mixed it up with Gila country to the northeast
Phoenix is a massive city
Metro Phoenix is around 4.8 Million people so not really that much more populated than SF or Seattle Metros.
I think this map is weird because it's hard to tell the cut off in SoCal but I guess San Bernadino County - 2.2M People, Riverside County 2.5M People, Orange County 3.1M People and San Diego County 3.3M People, all kind of anchor the purple area with around 11M people vs around 10M in LA County it's self. So I think its
LA County 10M vs Rest of SoCal 11M
San Francisco Metro 4.6M vs Phoenix Metro 4.8M
Then things look like that kind of drop off:
Seattle Metro 4.1M vs SLC CSA 2.8M
Portland Metro 2.5M vs Las Vegas Metro 2.3M
Sacramento Metro 2.4M vs Boise Metro 900K
San Jose Metro 2M vs Spokane CSA 800K
That's 11M to under 7M and that's with look at 2 CSA's to Metros. If you took all the CSA's it's probably more stark with a lot more metros that are Spokane sized in the red. I can't see how this map adds up unless Canadian and Mexican cities are included like another poster alluded to.
I went and verified the data. We are correct. the purple and red areas are off. LA County should be in the purple for the data to match. Went and looked at the code with a buddy and they found a slight error happened as it went westward. It's all shown in the below.
https://imgur.com/a/4zKAPhg
Cool. Thanks for checking!
Data?
Trade off the teal in Florida for more of the upper section of green, just so we aren't splitting peninsulas arbitrarily, and this is great. Every decistate has access to an ocean port and the full range of climate. As a Purplestater, I approve.
finally, Megasota
Genuinely curious whether this is accurate. I would expect that it would be more weighted toward the east, but I do see that several of the divisions run directly through major metropolitan areas (NYC, Chicago, DFW/OKC) so like... maybe?
It divides ATL too I'm pretty sure
Green line hits Atlanta, Detroit, and possibly Cincinati metros
Detroit is mostly north of Lake Erie so most of it would fall within the single zone. Looks like the western border is around Toledo and the eastern border is around Cleveland?
https://engaging-data.com/splitting-us-by-population/
This is the data that OP used. From looking at it there is no way these are equal splits. Most of California is still in the red even if you take out all of California in the purple you still have around 26M people in the red California section of the red + 4M on the Oregon Red Section + 7M in the Washington State Section of the Red + 2.1M of the Hawaii/Alaska section. No way 40M people live in the purple since the rest of California, Phoenix and Vegas only get you to around 20M.
if you go to the website and click/hover on the map, it tells you the population of each county.
Buffalo and Rochester shouldn't be split up like that
But Staten Island and the rest of NYC definitely should be.
Alaska be thiccc
How is purple even close to the same as red?
Red has bigger big cities. Purple has thousands of small cities in addition to some larger cities
Purple has five or six "cities" and a ton of little towns. Red has a few giant cities, urban sprawl and some small towns. The population of Washington State is larger than Montana, Idaho and Utah combined. Your map might work if you included LA County into the purple.
Oh I’m so wrong. I was looking at the other purple. My bad. It was a long day
Yah I guess there are a few purps in there lol.
TIL that’s where Alaska and Hawaii are. Had no idea.
At least that’s how big Alaska and Hawaii are.
Pretty sure they’re bigger than 1 square centimeter 🙄
I lived in SW Texas all my life and never visited Hawaii despite it being so damn close smh. I’m also astonished at how Alaska has a perfectly straight east coastline. A true wonder of nature.
I've only lived in three, but have been to nine. I'd tell you the color of the one I haven't been to, but I can't describe it other than puke green. Beautiful map.
Texas doing a lot of work in that blue section
i like this except for whats going on with florida
Aont no way red an purple have the same population, right??? Id guess that red would have 5× the population with the entirety of the west coast
That purple band surprised me a lot too.
What happened to this sub?
It would really help if the largest cities were marked.
Kind of interesting that Tennessee was split almost exactly into its existing three grand divisions.
Can OP please make a map of how these 10 states voted in 2024?
I believe it would be from left to right: Blue, Red, Red, Red, Blue, Red, Blue, Red, Blue, Blue.
I think Green would be red, Illinois was a lot closer than usual this last election and the entire rest of the line went republican.
Im pretty confident that dark green would be blue. Illinois obviously but also Lots of blue areas along the Mississippi in Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee. Also both included Minnesota counties are blue.
For presidential?
54.37:43.47
In 2020,
57.54:40.55
It was only closer, however, as far fewet people voted. 3.062 million voted for Harris, 2.449 million for Trump.
Did you split NYC down the middle and somehow up ME in New England?! I'm gonna be sick
This doesn't seem very correct
There’s no way the lighter shade of purple and dark green are the same.
New England really becoming a GDP stronghold
Hell yea
Purple can't possibly be equal with red. Los Angeles alone has more people than most of the states in the purple area. Phoenix and San Diego can't possibly be big enough to compensate.
Ohio and florida being in the same region, I’d avoid that part all together lol.
Tangerine accepts your proposal
Pink region has the Gulf, Appalachia, and the UP.
Winner winner.
Rainbow land
Gross another map where I'm lumped in with Nebraska 👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽
no way purple and red are the same
Republicans still confused.
Bullshit purple has as high a population as red. California has more people in it than all of purple and non California red area combined
Orange County, CA approves being separate from LA County
I will name these zones.
From west to east, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Denver, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Charlotte, Philadelphia, New York.
California has the population of like 20 states, this map is bunk
I think a horizontal map would be far more interesting (ie informative) this is just a sloppy pairing of low and high density areas into arbitrary groupings generating odd (and misleading) results
Everything except Florida is perfect here. I wish it were the official states
Is this the hunger games regions?
Where/how can I find a map of every county that can be custom colored like this?
Crazy that half of the country is west of Purple, when the very western edge of purple is roughly the border between EST and EST
How dare you put me in Baja Blast green. You move me to original Mountain Dew green this instant!
lol as much as New Jersey people argue about north/south/central/porkroll/taylorham, we refuse to be broken up! Take that shit away from MA or PA or some other place
Fuck no
Can you do it horizontally? I’m uncomfortable with the south.
I wish red was its own country
What’s going on with this? Why don’t the counties fit together?
Would be cool to list the square miles of each
I’d accept the new New England state.
I really like living in that less-densely populated blue region.
Ain’t no way.
Southern California is doing a lot of work for purple.
Great, I’m in the piss yellow region.
I wouldn’t mind an all west coast country…
The first Civil War was North vs. South. The next one will be divided by longitude.
Yeah, I’m not getting grouped with Alabama
FUCK YEAH MIMAL REPRESENT
the western half of the map is way off. The purple section is some of the most desolate areas and is half the geographic size of the blue to the east. Need to recalculate.
You can't rope Minnesota in with the trash below it without giving us any help of good in the region. Unacceptable.
This makes no sense
Okay. Now give them 1 vote each.
This is great and all, but why are the counties warped when you zoom in?
My guy put Stl and Chicago in the same state
Pink is 🐐
New England just takes NYC and stays as is otherwise? I'm in
Now do 50 regions
Driving through the blue section from northeast to southwest is honestly some of the most boring 8-10 hours of driving you all ever do. It is mind numbing.
New states just dropped. Each get 10 senators, 10 star flag
I live in district 7 right on the line with blue district 8.
damn chicagoland just gets bigger every year
I would be lumped in with Alabama? Nope
The blue one has the most of the top 20 cities and is largest in area. (SA, FW(not D), Austin, OKC and Denver)
Now do this again but horizontally
Red is getting carried by LA county and Bay area and Blue is getting carried by the I-35 corridor in Texas.
Hahaha Wisconsin still doesn’t control the whole UP with this
South Florida with the Appalachias is a take
Shit, I’ve lived in 3 dark green cities my whole life
Looks like Canada
Doesn’t seem accurate
Sign me up for Megafornia.
This is the way it should be. 10 separate countries.
Need new state names to go with it.
Now do it my gross income
Stares in Indigenous
ok now let’s see counties shaded for density 😏
Ngl sounds like something out of a YA Novel during the Hunger Games era
Did you bump into the table? What's with all the little gaps between counties?
Tf is wrong over there?
Mmmmmmmmmountains
Finally, a map with Alaska done to size and almost completely
I can see my house
Love how nyc is split in half 😭
Here i am thinking "Ew, we get Alaska? Oh, we get Hawaii too."
Why are all the straight county borders and international borders not so here?
Shoutout to all my other green grass colored folks out there! We are number 1!!
What the duck, you just made me flyover material?!
Which is bigger, blue or red?
Skeptical.
Maybe I’m stupid, but I’m surprised by basically all of them
Doubt!
Hunger Games theme intensifies
Not very interesting
Doesn’t really matter at the rate capitol and high paying jobs pinball around the country. Forcing us to all move every few years chasing it.
Is this a RAID 0 USA?
Pink rules! Fuck all the other colors. We're gonna win the next 'who wins this war' post.
PINK! PINK! PINK! PINK!
FUCK YEAH
X Doubt
No way this is even slightly accurate.
I'm surprised the purple region is so- oh, I see, you snuck Los Angeles in there, that'd do it
Blue, red, red, red, blue, red, red, blue, blue, blue
My best guess as to political affiliations
There can't be that many people in the purple section. California could almost stand alone as well.
Unbreakable New England Spirit. Common Northeast Dub tbh.
Tucson is finally free from Phoenix!
Red zone supremacy
i feel it i live in a border county and it feels like theye dont belong in the same map sometimes
I love that dark green is ~90% of the Mississippi River or the state of BIGsissippi
Do I get big house if I'm in blue? I want big house.
Interestingly, this splits up Dallas and Fort Worth