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« on: November 08, 2019, 12:07:09 PM »

Is there any evidence that Mississippi’s demographics are going to get significantly more favorable for Democrats over time? It seems like the black counties are losing the most population.

I’d sooner bet on a Democrat winning a South Carolina gubernatorial race
going forward before any of MS-LA-AR-TN-AL. The urban and suburban areas of SC have shown they are definitely amenable to voting for Democrats under the right circumstances, and there’s less of a hump to clear in that state compared to say, Mississippi.
Not happening.Older whites are moving to SC in droves and the white population is actually increasing. There's no hope for dems in SC.  Mississippi's black population is slowly increasing and I think it will eventually be competitive especially if republicans lose Madison and Lafayette. The only reason they win MS is because whites are 90% R. Obviously it will not happen anytime soon but there's a possibility.
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