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« on: September 23, 2022, 01:34:27 AM »

The main difference between Iowa and the Dakotas here is Iowa actually has a bunch of liberal urban areas. South Dakota doesn't have any (Sioux Falls is basically a center-right city that this puts it well to the left of the state) and North Dakota only has one barely tilt D city that's not even enough to flip its county in 2020.

If Sioux Falls and Fargo voted like Des Moines, there was an equivalent to Iowa City somewhere in the state and other cities were at least D leaning they'd be quite different states.
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