How should Republicans view VA statewide races going forward? (user search)
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  How should Republicans view VA statewide races going forward? (search mode)
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Question: Republicans only
#1
We had a few bad runs, but the state will come back to us soon. Let's keep going for it aggressively!
#2
We should recruit wave insurance candidates/put forth some effort just in case, but we should accept the state is gone under most circumstances
#3
No effort is worth it, just let Democrats win big like they do in most NE states, and let random farmers or whatever get the R Sen/Gov Nomination
#4
Not a republican
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Author Topic: How should Republicans view VA statewide races going forward?  (Read 1780 times)
IceSpear
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« on: November 09, 2017, 12:40:09 PM »

If you just remove Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, Charlottesville, Henrico, Richmond, and Virginia Beach, Virginia is a solid R state.
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IceSpear
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E: -6.19, S: -6.43

« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2017, 01:23:50 PM »

Republicans get elected statewide in Illinois and Massachusetts all the time, so the hysteria here is slightly weird.

If you just remove Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Worcester counties, the Massachusetts presidential race was within single digits.
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IceSpear
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E: -6.19, S: -6.43

« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2017, 01:45:58 PM »

If you just remove Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, Charlottesville, Henrico, Richmond, and Virginia Beach, Virginia is a solid R state.

Va Beach is not solid R, but it hasn't voted for a Democrat for President since 1964.

Yeah, but that wasn't really the point of that post. lol
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