The astounding image comes on the heels of similar maps visualizing what the U.S. may look like if it consisted only of millennial voters, or if gerrymandering was not instituted.

"We thought we'd give Americans something a little more solid to chew on when they consider how easy it all could be if everyone felt the same way," added Erwin.

When asked if the pollsters would take on a similar visualization of a fully Republican country, Erwin answered, "We've certainly considered it, but are on the fence. The point of this study was to potentially alter U.S. politics, presenting another in a long series of far-fetched possibilities, or what-ifs. We aimed to show Democrats what's possible if they don't have to resent the other side of the spectrum, or even the middle, which no one can find."

And while we await the pollsters decision on the red map, we can look forward to their study, due out within the next year. "Data collection will take about eleven and a half months," added Edwin, "But we're currently crunching the numbers on what Canada would look like if it were 100% American."