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« on: November 04, 2020, 10:06:38 AM »

If Biden does officially win (and I see very little chance he won't), the only two Roman Catholics ever to win the White House will also be the only two Presidents to win without either Ohio or Florida.

Ohio and Florida aren't gone for Democrats, but the way the nation is trending, Texas will be the big prize that makes them irrelevant to Democrats.

If Democrats can't even hold on to South Texas, it's not going to flip any time soon.
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Bleach Blonde Bad Built Butch Bodies for Biden
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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2020, 10:11:49 AM »

Hot take: this "realignment" is not helping Democrats at all. A 65% win in California doesn't change the fact that once friendly Democratic strongholds in the Midwest are losing population and trending Republican. Ohio, Michigan, the Dakotas, and Wisconsin still have more combined power in the Senate than California despite its population. It's increasingly difficult to paint a rosy picture for Democrats in the Senate going forward.
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