*I pulled this map from USAToday. Currently the graphic is theirs but I have it saved to go onto my website. I for some reason can’t seem to ftp my website right now though. Someone remind me to fix this later.*

The latest vote, county by county of the 2004 Presidential Election.

Square miles of counties won:
Bush: 3.28 million
Kerry: 741,000

Population (as of 2003) of counties won:
Bush: 150.9 million
Kerry: 103.6 million

Counties won by less than 5 percentage points:
Bush: 162
Kerry: 131


Square miles of counties won:
Bush: 2,432,603
Gore: 577,029

Population (as of 1999) of counties won:
Bush: 148 million
Gore: 133 million

Counties won by less than 5 percentage points:
Bush: 229
Gore: 175

The thing that fascinates me is that by looking at this, President Bush swept through the nation by storm. The reality is that President Bush swept through rural American by storm. It seems that in the hustle and bustle big cities, the democratic party pulls forward every time. It just fascinates me that looking at this you’d think to yourself that President Bush is the overwhelming winner. Hard to believe the margin was so small?

I wonder what this will mean next election? Will the democratic candidate (please not Hillary) look to this map for where to start? We know there will be battleground states candidates will always hit. Ohio, New Mexico, Pennsy. But what does this map tell us? Especially when you compare it to the 2000 map.