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Nyvin
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« on: April 20, 2023, 10:02:09 AM »

The North Carolina map was specifically made to be used for one term, 2022, and has to be redrawn regardless.

I really, really doubt the NCGOP would go for 12-2 or even 11-3.   The Charlotte, Raleigh, and Durham D vote sinks are mandatory and they probably need to keep NC-1 at least somewhat competitive.   

Greensboro/Winston-Salem will get diced up to hell and the current NC-14 has zero chance at survival in any form. 

In the end it'll be like 10-3-1 or something like that.
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