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« on: August 04, 2013, 07:22:56 PM »

This is good stuff here, republican have benefited from losses in big states like Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania, and more Northeast states, while making gains in Texas, Arizona, Utah, and the Atlantic Southeast. While Democrats have benefited from losses in deep south + great plains from republicans and gains in California, Washington, and parts of the west. Overall this has a republican tilt but it could have a democratic tilt if they do good enough like they have recently, and Texas is perhaps the most important thing for the republican party, it will be the most important state in a decade or two.
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