File talk:Public opinion of same-sex marriage in USA by state.png

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It seems like some of this map really doesn't make sense. For example, if grey means "no recent poll data," why is Missouri grey with a pink question mark? What does that even mean? Why isn't it just grey? And how is it possible for Utah to be both yellow and red, meaning having both EQUAL support and MAJORITY anti-gay marriage? This goes for other two-tone states. Plus, the way that the two-tone effect is currently done (making a state half one color, half the other) makes the map hard to read because at first glance the color divides look like borders. The Minnesota-Wisconsin area is especially unclear.

Florida is misspelled as Flordia. I couldn't figure out how to edit it. Jacona (talk) 18:16, 16 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]