These two maps are a good example how data visualization influences our perception. Same election, same results, but one shows the winning party by area, one by population density. (Map Credits: Karim Douïeb, Jetpack.ai)

Edit: This is not based on the midterms this week. I wanted to point out the difference in visualization. It was originally done in 2019

@mistakenotmy

how current are those maps?... 2020?

@tdwllms1 @mistakenotmy I think the graphic shows the 2016 presidential election. One spot that makes it easy to compare is the Phoenix metro, in the center of AZ, which was red in 2016 and blue in 2020. You can see a detailed comparison of the two elections here — https://data.rgj.com/presidential-election-results-compare-2016-2020/
Reno Presidential Election Results Comparison

How much has the map changed from when Republican Donald Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016? With results updating every hour, this interactive U.S. map holds the answer. Click on the counties below to see how Trump and Joe Biden's 2020 performance compares with the 2016 vote.

Reno Gazette-Journal
@bhorst @mistakenotmy
definitely different... thanks...