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This map-intensive course explores the geography of US elections (both past and present), and challenge the suggestion that we are simply divided into a “Red America” and “Blue America.” It’s really much more complicated than that.

Offered by Stanford’s Continuing Studies program.

Geography of US Elections Stanford Continuing Studies Program

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    • 4.3 • 16 Ratings

This map-intensive course explores the geography of US elections (both past and present), and challenge the suggestion that we are simply divided into a “Red America” and “Blue America.” It’s really much more complicated than that.

Offered by Stanford’s Continuing Studies program.

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    5. The 2008 Election (November 10, 2008)

    5. The 2008 Election (November 10, 2008)

    Professor Lewis discusses the geographical outcomes of the presidential, Senate, and House races in the 2008 election. (November 10, 2008)

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    4. U.S. Presidential Elections from 1972 - Present (November 3, 2008)

    4. U.S. Presidential Elections from 1972 - Present (November 3, 2008)

    Professor Lewis discusses the geographical history of recent presidential elections in the United States, beginning with 1972 and continuing on to 2004, which he elaborates upon extensively. (November 3, 2008)

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    3. U.S. Presidential Elections from 1920 to 1996 (October 27, 2008)

    3. U.S. Presidential Elections from 1920 to 1996 (October 27, 2008)

    Professor Lewis discusses the geographical history of recent presidential elections in the United States, beginning with 1920 and continuing on to 1996, which he elaborates upon extensively.

    • 6 sec
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    2. U.S. Presidential Elections From 1789 to 1916 (October 20, 2008)

    2. U.S. Presidential Elections From 1789 to 1916 (October 20, 2008)

    Professor Lewis discusses presidential elections from 1789 through 1916 in a geographical context. (October 20, 2008)

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    1. Basic Principles of Political Geography (October 15, 2008)

    1. Basic Principles of Political Geography (October 15, 2008)

    Professor Lewis covers the basic principle of political geography; the "red and blue" map of the United States; different ways of mapping U.S. presidential elections; and differences in voting behavior between national elections. (October 15, 2008)

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    Introduction to the Geography of United States Elections

    Introduction to the Geography of United States Elections

    Professor Martin Lewis provides an overview of the Geography of United States Elections. (October 6, 2008)

    • 3 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

Eli Tanenbaum ,

Fascinating!

I found the course to be incredibly in-depth. Lewis utlilizes a lot of detailed maps, but when he uses them, they fill up the whole screen, so they're easy to see. One downside to this is that you can't see him gesturing at different parts of the maps, but I still found them easy to follow. The sound quality is also very good, and Lewis is a splendid lecturer. Highly recommended.

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