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« on: May 22, 2020, 06:36:26 PM »

Who are these 10% of voters certain to vote for Cooper but unsure whether to choose Cunningham over Tillis?
It feels like serious cognitive dissonance, Cooper's a run of the mill Southern Dem.

Ticket splitting isnt totally dead. In Texas about 10% of Abbott voters also voted for Beto.

Right. Even when you look at other states in 2018, lots of people voted for Republican gubernatorial candidates and Democratic Senate candidates in Massachusetts, Maryland, Vermont, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Arizona, Minnesota and Ohio. Minnesota really stands out, considering that Klobuchar won by 24 while Smith won by 10. Cooper will obviously run ahead of Cunningham and Biden.
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