Almost every part of America drifted right this election (even if some of that drift was because so many liberals seem to have sat out of voting altogether). And yet, the red-and-blue election-night map seared into our brains can be misleading. Even when a Democrat wins, the country still looks like a sea of red, dominated by a rural monoculture. And that’s because states like Wyoming, with small populations and just two electoral votes, are so much bigger in landmass than dense urban areas...
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