shanek said:
It might be interesting to look at a similar map of state crime rates, especially murders. If the gun control people are right, we should see more per-capita murders in the red states than the black; I predict it would be the exact opposite.
I haven't quite managed to find that, but did find this chart, which is interesting. If I have time today I'll produce a map based on it:
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The blue part is the trend for the whole US, and the red line is the homicide rate per 100,000 people for that area.
Two areas that are particularly interesting are New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) and West North Central (Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota) which are below the trend, and West South Central (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas) which is substantially above the trend. It's quite encouraging that they're all heading downwards, though.
Which way did Texas vote again?

In fairness, I think that with a couple of exceptions the per-capita murder rate doesn't seem to be affected all that much by left-wing politics - Texas has 5.9/100000 murders in 2000 while California has 6.1/100000, to pick two obvious sample states. Louisiana had 12.5/100000, which is substantially bigger, and the highest in the USA - and they voted Republican.