How many seats would unanimous House delegation states need to get a seat of the other party? (user search)
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« on: December 22, 2022, 07:17:19 AM »

Montana - Three probably isn't quite enough to get a consistent D seat...but four definitely is.
Actually no not "definitely", four does allow for a pretty logical Missoula to Helena seat that voted for Biden, but only by less than a point. Five does allow for a trimmed down version of the same seat that voted for Biden by about 5 points though.
Surely, with how MT Ds fairly routinely overperform presidential-level benchmarks, a very narrow Biden seat would be consistently Democratic?
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