MaC
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Junior Chimp
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« on: February 11, 2007, 05:19:31 AM » |
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« edited: February 11, 2007, 05:30:19 AM by MaC »
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Virginia, Arkansas and Louisiana look like the best chances there
On Further analysis -on Texas, not bloody likely. They'll get a lot of votes there, but Texas is solid GOP -Virginia-most Dems on this forum say it will flip, I doubt it will, but depending on turnout rates and population changes it very well could. -W.Virginia-nope, by now it's a pretty solid GOP (albeit a new one) -Missouri-possibly, it's about as moderate as they come. (for almost every presidential race in the past 50 years the person who won Presidency won Missouri) -Arkansas-doesn't seem to be too out of reach -Louisiana-will probably spike with the Dems because of the hurricane and such. It'll definitely go Dem if Paul or Tancredo is nominated. -Mississippi-though the Dem turnout may increase, it won't go Democratic -Alabama-not at all -Georgia-last bastion of the Democrats in the south, but it's staying GOP for the most part -Tennessee-not too sure about this state -N.Carolina-much of what can be said about Virginia applies here-except it won't go Democratic -S.Carolina-no way it'll go Democratic in '08 unless you got a bizarre candidate. -Kentucky-actually probably possible that is if the Dems get a really high turn-out and they don't have a socially liberal campaign
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