What would maps of Democratic victories in UT, ID, OK, and WY look like? (user search)
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  What would maps of Democratic victories in UT, ID, OK, and WY look like? (search mode)
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« on: April 27, 2019, 01:00:59 PM »

For Wyoming, the starting point of reference would probably be the 2002 gubernatorial map (which produced a result of D+2).

I don't know about that, things have changed a lot since then. For example, there's no way a victorious Democrat in 2019 would be below 60% in Teton County. Gary Trauner just cracked 60% there despite getting obliterated statewide against Barrasso.
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