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neostassenite31
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« on: November 21, 2020, 09:38:10 PM »

In the long, long term (decades), the prevailing hypothesis is still that MN will ultimately trend R while sunbelt states such as NC ultimately trend D, but at a minimum such a prognostication is not supported by data coming out of this election. 

This election, MN swung 5.6 points left while NC swung 2.3 points left, so technically MN trended 3 points more to the left than NC this cycle. The "ultimate" question will only be answerable with more elections under the belt and depends on how demographics changes pan out in these two states over the next decade
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