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The best, and most delicious, election infographic

 

Tuesday 06 November 2012 13:52 GMT
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Alongside the race for the White House there's been a tussle among media outlets to draw up the sexiest election-based infographics. The New York Times has several contenders. But an undeniable winner for creativity is Binders full of Burgers, a DIY blog, which represents key electoral facts through the medium of burgers and chips.

There's polling charts on historical presidential battles outlined in ketchup and mustard, foreign policy summed up by french fries, and corporate sponsorship depicted via hot dogs.

If you're planning to watch events unfold tonight beneath piles of American junk-food, this should whet the appetite.

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