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U.S. Regional Divide Map: Red vs. Blue States with Mason-Dixon Line #2241975 (License: Personal Use)
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The map uses red to denote states historically aligned with conservative or Southern/Midwestern political tendencies, and blue for those with liberal or Northeastern/Great Lakes leanings. A green line traces a rough Mason-Dixon Line extension from California through Oklahoma, symbolizing a symbolic north-south cultural and political demarcation. Gray states represent neutral or swing regions not strongly aligned in this simplified schema.
Used in political analysis, journalism, or educational content to illustrate regional voting patterns, cultural divides, or historical geographic boundaries; matches user intent seeking visual context for U.S. political geography or election trends.
Related Cliparts: Visualize the historic and modern U.S. regional divide-red Southern and Midwestern states versus blue Northeastern and Great Lakes states-marked by a green Mason-Dixon Line approximation.
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