It would be more relevant and interesting to see both of these maps broken down by individual counties, or by square mile, rather than whole states. Because even in those "red states" there are densely populated blue cities where the numbers for these issues likely spike. And there's the demographic component to consider as well ... single motherhood is at approx 16.7% for whites, 25% for latino, and 45.6% for blacks in the US. And the Carolinas down to Louisiana, when taking the states as a whole, have the highest per capita black populations in the country. TX and New Mexico have much higher latino populations than average. So, both of these maps are technically accurate, but as they say the devil's in the details.