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After the 2008 Presidential Election, the News Media Frequently Presented

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After the 2008 presidential election, the news media frequently presented standard geographic maps of the United States that were intended to summarize the election results. These maps typically had states won by Barack Obama colored blue, while states won by John McCain were colored red. What might be a misleading factor observed on the standard maps?


A) The maps overemphasize the partisan divide in the United States.
B) The maps do not take into account population density within each state.
C) The maps exaggerate the diversity of voters within each state.
D) The maps make appropriate adjustments for the size of a state's population
E) The maps emphasize people over geographical space.

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