This chart shows political party stats for four states being sought after by the Republican 
party to sway in their favor this year. Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota haven't 
voted Republican since the 1980's, however, in all four states the Democratic candidate won 
by a small margin in the 2008 presidential election. Three of the four states have elected 
a republican in the 2010 gubernatorial elections. 
Politics is a nasty business, and in this illustration- provided from a study conducted by 
the Wall Street Journal- we see that the Republicans have their eye set on turning a few normally 
Democratic states. 
This chart shows the last time a Republican presidential candidate won in different states 
with the year, Obama's 2008 margin of victory in those states, and the 2010 election results.
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the republican party is hoping to put four 
states that are traditionally blue in play for the 2012 election
This is a series of diagrams and attached related statistics depicting four normally blue 
states that Republicans would have liked to turn red that year.
This chart describes potential game changers. Specifically, four normally blue states that 
republicans would like to turn red this year. The chart included illustrations of states.
The image depicts four normally blue states that republicans would like to flip in the next 
election. The stated listed haven't been won by republicans since the 70's and 80's. The data 
also cites republicans winning gubernatorial races in these same states.
The title of the graph is potential game changers. It shows four normally blue states that 
Republicans would like to turn red this year. They are Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, 
and Minnesota. 
This graph shows four normally blue states that republicans would like to change to red. Wisconsin, 
Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota are shown. Wisconsin had the largest margin of democratic 
win.
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the 2012 election hinged on four traditionally 
democratic states that the republicans sought to win 
This chart shows four states of the United States that the Republican Party would like to 
vote for them. Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvanian, and Minnesota are included.
The chart shows four US states (Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania) that are historically 
won by Democrats that could in the next election cycle be won by republicans. For each of 
the states, Obama's margin of victory is shown, as well as, evidence for why the state might 
change in the next election (i.e. Republicans won the governorship, or took control of the 
state congress). 
The image depicts four blue states that republicans would like to win in the next election. 
Republicans haven't won any of the states since the 1970's and 1980's, with Obama winning 
all states in 2008. republicans have also won gubernatorial races in these states as well 
as some state legislatures.
This chart describes potential game changers . Specifically, four normally blue states that 
republicans would like to turn red. The chart contains illustrations to enhance the information 
presented.