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100% pro-life no matter what
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E: 7.35, S: 5.57


« on: August 22, 2020, 12:09:31 PM »

What would a TN county map look like?

Honestly, I think I would win TN pretty comfortably, as it's a very socially conservative state.  I could see HillGoose winning Davidson, but I would think I'd be favored pretty comfortably in the other 94 counties in a GOP Primary.

HillGoose's base would be in the more libertarian parts of the Mountain West, and in New England and the PNW, where Republicans are much more secular.
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100% pro-life no matter what
ExtremeRepublican
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« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2020, 12:13:30 PM »



best case scenario for me, since I think the Republican primary voters are going to be a lot more receptive to the "illegalize abortion" guy than the "it is ur constitutional right to smoke crack and nail hookers" guy

I'd give you Alaska, Washington, Vermont, Oregon, and Maine in addition to the states you had in yellow.

In a general election, if there was no Democrat running, it would look a lot like the traditional red/blue map, but I'd overperform in areas that are pretty socially conservative but vote Democratic due to large minority populations and maybe stem the bleeding a bit in suburbia (particularly Southern suburbia), while you would overperform in libertarian areas.  Secular, but culturally conservative, WWC voters would be a weak point for both of us.
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