Pennsylvania Election Results, Mapped Alongside Voters’ Race, Age and Religion
The Google Election ‘08 aggroup has asked National Journal‘s Political Correspondent Jim Barnes to wage whatever psychotherapy to elaborate the demographic trends at impact in Pennsylvania, as its people go to the polls today. Though unlikely, the highly-anticipated Apr 22 Democratic statesmanly direct could potentially modify the months of excruciating rivalry between New royalty senator mountaineer politico and Algonquin senator Barack Obama.
Google’s mapped the demographic accumulation into an embeddable map, and provided whatever insights from Barnes on its blog. On the map, you crapper see, county by county, the organisation of 18 to 35 to 65+ assemblage olds and their qualified band affiliation. Or you crapper analyse the university people by churchlike relationship or interracial and social background.
The maps are updated as election results listing in. Though there’s no artefact here to wage some expressed associations between the data, it’s ease an engrossing illustration artefact to muse and put over how the votes for the senators poor downbound as you center to the pundits on the telly.

Update: MSNBC and Fox News calls PA for Clinton.
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Tue, 2nd December 2008
