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« on: August 02, 2014, 08:49:07 PM »

Alabama has been maxed out for Republicans. Whites are almost completely GOP so you probably won't see a lot of big swings in the near future.

This is why I wonder if the Deep South will eventually flip back as it becomes more and more diverse.  Georgia is a good test case going forward. 
Georgia may very well flip back, and SC/MS/AR are very long term possibilities. NC and FL are obviously already competitive. AL, LA, TN, KY, and WV are permanent lost causes at the presidential level.
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