The official results of Egypt's presidential elections, released on Monday, returned a mix of emotion and some anger. Protesters sacked the offices of one candidate and others returned to Tahrir Square. But even before yesterday's tumult we already had a broad outline of how Egyptians had voted. It is tempting to take this wealth of data and dissect it for a map of Egypt's political landscape, hopefully much more accurate than polls that have swung wildly week to week. But in doing so, much caution is needed.
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