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« on: June 08, 2010, 08:05:02 PM »

I should add that reapportionment should give the GOP a little help in the short term at least. For example, under the estimated EV apportionment, Kerry could have won Ohio and still lost.

True, but those same demographic changes have already started to flip states away from the GOP. Virginia was more Democratic than Ohio in 2008, and New Mexico, Nevada, Iowa, and Colorado were all more Democratic than the national average.
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