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Bob Dole
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« on: November 17, 2008, 07:58:46 PM »

Actually, McCain didn't do all that bad there.  It trended only 1.9 points Democratic, which is impressive due to Bush's home state advantage.

Unless Obama wins by a *significantly* larger margin nationally in 2012, it should stay red.

Red, don't you mean Blue?
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Bob Dole
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Posts: 1,294
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Political Matrix
E: -7.42, S: 9.48

« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2008, 08:01:48 PM »

Actually, McCain didn't do all that bad there.  It trended only 1.9 points Democratic, which is impressive due to Bush's home state advantage.

Unless Obama wins by a *significantly* larger margin nationally in 2012, it should stay red.

Red, don't you mean Blue?

In the media, when people say red, it means Republican.

Oh yeah, they are dumbasses anyway.
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