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Day: October 26, 2012

NBC was the first network to use an US pres. electoral map, in 1976. Red and blue were reversed.

Here is a shot on wikipedia.

In 1980, this became the “suburban swimming pool” of blue, during the Reagan electoral college landslide.

Here, you can see how it was without the map, in the old days of ’76, on ABC:

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