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| | Hear The Issues - Political Articles and Commentary: The Politics of Geography |
 | | For those not familiar with mapping, this isn't measuring "total fast food sales," as that would not be indicative of much useful information, since states with higher populations would have higher sales. |
 | | Another interesting note, not displayed on the map is that Wal-Mart employees, on a nationwide, overall basis, are significantly more conservative than the national average. |
 | | The areas people have the highest preference rate in are the entire northeast, from New England all the way down to Washington DC and slightly beyond, the Chicago and surrounding areas, including parts of Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin, and the entire west coast, including California, Oregon, and Washington. |
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