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Do You Think You Can Tell How a Neighborhood Voted Just by Looking Around?

Moby ID: 217089
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Do You Think You Can Tell How a Neighborhood Voted Just by Looking Around? is a Google Maps-based political game published in "The Upshot" section of the New York Times. Readers are shown a Google Street View image of a location in the United States in which they can look around in 360 degrees. They then guess if the neighborhood being shown voted for Joe Biden or Donald Trump in the 2020 US presidential election. The player is then shown the answer with the exact percentage of voters in that area. They can then continue on, choosing either Biden or Trump for each location while the game keeps score. The screen displays text saying how many questions are left and, when the player is finished, they can view their results alongside the aggregate results of other players.

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Game added by Lampbane.

Game added February 7, 2024. Last modified February 7, 2024.