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Election Infographics: The top 1% of visualizations (and the bottom 47%)

Election Infographics: The top 1% of visualizations (and the bottom 47%)

November 6, 2012
by Andrea Hansen
Cultural Systems, Demographics, Politics

In honor of the presidential election tomorrow (I won’t tell you who I’m voting for, but I live in Massachusetts so you can probably guess),…

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