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« on: June 08, 2005, 06:18:30 PM »

1948:

No question Truman would have carried them. 1948 was the last hurrah for the Solid South.

1968:

Nixon would ahve won all of them, but Arkansas may have voted for Humphrey. Depends on the vote of the Unions. Also, Wallace's withdrawal or not running would help HUmphrey immensely with Union Workers and Blue Collar Americans. It would assure him Missouri at least, perhaps Ohio, Illinois, and New Jersey, and with that, the election.

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