Here’s who would be president if Facebook likes counted as votes
You click on the state, and it tells you how many "Likes" each candidate got. I was a bit surprised at how some of the candidates scored.
"What if instead of going out to cast our votes at the polls, the U.S. chose its presidential primary winners with Facebook likes? In that case, Ben Carson would be up against Bernie Sanders come November. And, assuming each candidate's proportion of likes remained the same, Carson would win it all.
FiveThirtyEight published an interactive map showing which presidential primary candidates have the most Facebook likes in each county in the U.S. Across the entire country, Carson garnered 26% of all Facebook likes for presidential candidates, Sanders and Donald Trump received 23% of likes, Ted Cruz hit 12% and Hillary Clinton reached 8%.
While it may not be an accurate representation of who will be the 45th president of the U.S., the interactive map includes some interesting statistics. Carson leads 27 states and was the top Republican candidate in 36 states, while Sanders lead 18 states but topped the Democrats in all 50 states. Trump only led in 5 states and was the top Republican candidate in 14.
Those three candidates dominated the top three of almost every state. Clinton only made it into third place in two states, New York and Massachusetts, while Cruz took third in six states and second in Texas. The most impressive lead was Sanders in his home state of Vermont with 77% of likes.
More: http://mashable.com/2016/02/12/facebook-votes-president/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-tech-link#F_zHO5HUiRqa
Here's the interactive map: http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/facebook-primary/