Atlas of the 2016 Elections

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Bernie Sanders
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Congressional elections
Donald Trump
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Hillary Clinton
presidential campaign
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  • ISBN 9781538104224
  • Weight: 1329g
  • Dimensions: 237 x 299mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The 2016 presidential election was one of the most dramatic upsets in US political history. Virtually all pre-election polls indicated Democrat Hillary Clinton ahead of Republican Donald Trump in the popular vote and Electoral College. The Atlas of the 2016 Elections explains the surprising Trump victory with a series of unique maps unleashing the illustrative power of cartography and the explanatory power of history and political geography. The contributors—a balanced mix of geographers, political scientists, and historians—provide a comprehensive examination of the election process from the primary campaigns and nominating conventions to the fall campaign and final results. In addition to the presidential election, the Atlas has full coverage of other important races, including congressional races, state races, and local and state referenda. Illustrated with more than one hundred meticulously drawn full-color maps, the Atlas will be an essential reference and a fascinating resource for pundits, voters, campaign staff, and political junkies alike.

Robert H. Watrel is associate professor of geography at South Dakota State University.
Ryan Weichelt is associate professor of geography at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire.
Fiona M. Davidson is associate professor of geography at the University of Arkansas.
John Heppen is professor of geography at the University of Wisconsin–River Falls.
Erin H. Fouberg is professor of geography at Northern State University.
J. Clark Archer is professor of geography at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Richard L. Morrill is emeritus professor of geography at the University of Washington.
Fred M. Shelley is professor of geography at the University of Oklahoma.
Kenneth C. Martis is emeritus professor of geography at West Virginia University.