I'm not sure what's up with that. In fact, when I open the svg in my browser (Chrome), the text turns into Times New Roman.
Bingo! Thank you UT, and all of the others who tried as well.
It's not Verdana, although it's pretty close. I'll look at that site, and if I can't find it, then I'll settle for Verdana—thanks!
None that I know of besides all of the other electoral map images displayed on the pages for each presidential election, sorry.
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This looks like a 1988 election map.
[Sorry, no luck finding the font.]
Maybe I should've been more specific with my words—the original one was from 1992, but I used the 1988 one because that's what was on my screen when I thought to start a topic here, haha. Not that bringing up the 1992 map was relevant to begin with, I'm just pedantic, LOL. No problem, thanks for looking.
These maps have become standard on Wikipedia/Wikimedia commons for US presidential elections. I found the very original one (which was first used for the 1992 election), but the author didn't put any note in it about fonts. Thanks in advance!
Probably something really basic but I wouldn't know to find it. Thanks, in advance.
The text on the top that says "Cargo". Such a simple font, but not sure which it is. Thanks!
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