Since Ohio is a likely Republican state now, what's the new bellwether? (user search)
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  Since Ohio is a likely Republican state now, what's the new bellwether? (search mode)
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Nyvin
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« on: January 21, 2017, 10:19:58 PM »

Ohio is going the way of Missouri (voted the same way as the country in all but one election from 1904 to 2004, voted for Trump by almost 20 points. Florida seems most likely, although North Carolina and Pennsylvania are shaping up to be bellwethers due to a rightward trend in PA and a leftward one in NC.

I think there's too many big metros in Ohio for it to get to Missouri's level, but who knows I guess.
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