The MSM rocks, specifically the New York Times.
If you filtered out blacks I’m pretty sure that the swath of red would be far more discernible in the South.* The blue patches match up very well with the Black Belt. It looks like the East South Central Census division, the core of Old Dixie is for now the Other America, along with parts of Appalachia.
I spot checked 2004 exits and compared them to this year. Whites in the deep South seem to have shifted Republican against the national trend. We’re back to old school sectionalism, but now blacks can vote. People have said that the white vote barely budged; I don’t think that’s true, Southern and non-Southern whites shifted in different directions and balanced out. That’s not a trivial detail.
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