The 2016 Presidential Election in the United States revealed a significant divide between different regions of the country, with educational attainment being a key factor in determining voting patterns. The data visualization dashboard created by the New York Times allows users to explore election results and demographic data at the county level, showing that areas with higher levels of educational attainment tend to vote for Clinton, while rural counties with lower education levels voted for Trump. While wealthier counties also tended to vote for Clinton, the margin was not as wide as the educational divide. Choropleth maps can be problematic when representing this kind of data due to dominance by larger shapes, but using a combination of size and color can provide more nuanced insights. The use of demographic data from the US Census ACS 2010-2014 and election results scraped from the New York Times provides a comprehensive view of the election's impact on different regions of the country.