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Jul 17, 2022 • 4 tweets • 3 min read
Arkansas's counties are divided into townships. Looking at these can give us a more accurate sense of voting patterns across the state than county maps. Much of Arkansas voted heavily Republican in 2020, while Pulaski County and the Delta largely voted for Biden.
When we look at the change from 2016's Presidential Election, much of Arkansas, especially the northeast, swung heavily Republican. Central and northwest Arkansas swung left, though.
Jul 17, 2022 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
Here's a map of how the Arkansas townships voted in 2020.
2016 Presidential and 2016 Senate
Jul 15, 2022 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
This thread will examine education in the U.S. This map shows the most common highest level of education for adults 25+. Most of the country's highest is high school, but Associate's/Bachelor's is common, too. South/West Texas has a lot that don't have a high school education.
Because all of the categories split education levels, it can warp the map's perception. So this map combines all college degrees, as well as <high school and GED. Much of the west and northeast is college educated whilst the south and midwest are not.
Jul 30, 2021 • 7 tweets • 6 min read
Arkansas was one of a few states to get more Republican in the 2020 Election. However, it’s not all red. This thread will examine the state’s five biggest cities, and how they voted in 2020.
Little Rock is the state capital, and Biden won it by 40%. It’s growth is slow, and it’s a very diverse city, with whites only having a narrow plurality. Unlike other diverse cities, though, Little Rock swung left a decent amount.