Interesting what kinds of crazy things you find when you cut familiar data in new ways. For instance, there is apparently a strong Google search correlation between the following two terms, with the correlated terms being much higher in the red states. Basically it means that the states to the upper right are more likely to search for both terms, while lower left are least likely to search for both. Lower right would be searches for "God" but not for "the other term", etc. You've seen a correlation chart before I'm sure. All I know is I need to stay out of Rhode Island and Nevada, and most definitely out of the deep south.
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Interesting. Minnesota has the fewest searches for that other term.
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