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Amazon.com has launched an “election heat map,” which shows what American customers are reading leading up to the election, broken down by “red states” and “blue states.”
The heat map, which is available here, is updated daily.
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Amazon.com has launched an “election heat map,” which shows what American customers are reading leading up to the election, broken down by “red states” and “blue states.”

The heat map, which is available here, is updated daily.

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    well, that’s frightening.
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    What are red and blue states reading?
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    Why does it not surprise me that Mississippi is DARK red?
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    I like to think that most of these purchases are people trying to figure out what the crap Mitt Romney actually...
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    presented without comment
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    THIS IS SO SCARY.
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    Ladies and gentlemen, someone who has no idea how heat maps work.
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