
The NY Times created a map that compares the 2004 vote with the 2008 vote, showing blue for areas that voted more democratic and red for areas that voted more republican. Click on the shifting votes button to access the interactive map.
And remember how James Carville characterized "Pennsylvania is Pittsburgh and Philadelphia with Alabama in between."
Well this MSNBC map sure shows that things have changed.
But, if you're feeling pretty cocky, consider this map that shows how much more red different parts of the nation have become since the 1992 Bill Clinton election. Democrats have a long way to go to get back to where they were 16 years ago.




