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The map below shows results of the 2008 Presidential Election between Barack Obama (D) and John McCain (R). Which of the following statements can you prove to be true using this map?


The graphic shows the results of the 2010 Presidential Election in Florida. Key, Democrat: Blue, Republican: Red. The following cities are listed: Tallahassee (Democrat), Jacksonville (Republican), Orlando (Democrat), Tampa (Democrat), West Palm Beach (Democrat), Miami (Democrat). Northwest and Northeast Florida and some of central and Southwest Florida show mainly republican wins with democratic wins near Tallahassee. The area of Southeast Florida (near Miami and West Palm Beach) show Democratic wins. Some areas in Central Florida (the areas of Tampa and Orlando) show democratic wins.

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST NEEP HELP NOW The map below shows results of the 2008 Presidential Election between Barack Obama D and John McCain R Which of the following class=

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The area of Southeast Florida (near Miami and West Palm Beach) show most Democratic wins.

Answer: D-The majority of the Democratic vote came from the southeastern portion of the state

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The correct answer is D) the majority of the Democratic vote came from the Southeastern portion of the state.

The statement that can prove to be true using this map is that the majority of the Democratic vote came from the Southeastern portion of the state.

The map below shows results of the 2008 Presidential Election between Barack Obama (D) and John McCain (R). This shows that the elections were very competitive and Obama won by a short margin of 50.9 to 48.1.

Let's remember that Florida was also a very disputed state in the 2004 election when George W. Bush wanted to reelect and defeated Democratic candidate Al Gore by a very short margin in Florida to the degree that Democrats demanded the count of every vote by hand.

The other options of the question were a) the majority of Republican voters live in urban areas with a high population density, b) the Democratic and Republican vote was evenly distributed across the state, and c) Republicans as twice as likely as Democrats to live in South Florida.

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