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Question: What is the correct takeaway from the 2020 result for elections going forward?
#1
Democrats are in a much stronger position because of strength in the suburbs and sun belt
 
#2
Democrats are in a somewhat stronger position because of shifting demographics in suburbs and the sun belt
 
#3
Republicans are in a much stronger position because of strength with the white working class and gains with Latinos
 
#4
Republicans are in a somewhat stronger position because they have more room to expand with minorities and win back suburbanites
 
#5
Neither party has any significant advantage moving forward -- it's a wash
 
#6
Democrats are stronger everywhere, Hillary was just toxic in 2016
 
#7
Republicans are stronger everywhere, Trump was just toxic in 2020
 
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« on: May 11, 2021, 02:09:09 AM »

Id say the GOP is in better shape than it was from 2006-2014  in terms of overall electability for the Presidential and Senate level but worse in the House level than it was from 2010-2014.


Its definitely weaker than it was from 2000-2006 and 2014-2019 though
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