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JRP1994
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« on: July 02, 2013, 10:26:15 AM »
« edited: July 02, 2013, 10:33:21 AM by JRP1994 »

North Carolina is moving to the political center, trailing Virginia by about 8 years:


North Carolina                    Virginia

2000: R+8                            2000: R+5

2004: R+5                            2004: R+3

2008: R+4                            2008: R+1

2012: R+3                            2012: EVEN


In 2016, North Carolina should be around R+1.5 (round to R+2), while Virginia should be marginally leaning D (maybe D+0.5 or so). However, if these measures offend/irritate moderate, independent voters in the Tarheel state, it MIGHT move forward more - maybe R+1 or so.
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