While terrorism and Iraq were the campaign themes, exit polls seemed to show that the 
main issue for Bush voters was moral values. That probably translates to abortion as 
the principal component with stem-cell research and same-sex marriage as peripheral 
issues. Bush urban support came mainly from business and the wealthy, those most 
fearful of tax heights and government regulation, but they don't exist in large enough 
numbers to change the color.


> Looks like urban vs. rural US. Which is interesting, since a main theme 
> of the elections was "terrorism". Seems that those in the wheatfields 
> are more afraid of it than those living in the towers. LOL.
> 
> Peter J. Alling wrote:
> > If you think that's interesting heres the county map of the same thing...
> > 
> > http://beingornothingness.blogs.com/living/2004/10/welcome_to_red_.html
> > 
> > Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
> > 
> >> Nice.
> >>
> >> Caveman wrote:
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> >>> CNN has mapped the rednecks:
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