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Sir Mohamed
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« on: September 16, 2015, 03:23:46 PM »



Larry Sabato's take on reapportionment. (I know that's not what this thread was originally for, but let's face it, that's what this thread is now)

Oregon gaining a seat might be interesting.

As West Virginia loses seats and relevancy, maybe Democrats here will stop mourning that the party isn't competitive there anymore?

As far as I know, by the 2020 census will not chance the electoral college in this year. The first election with the new numbers will be 2024.
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