ApatheticAustrian
ApathicAustrian
Junior Chimp
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« on: September 16, 2016, 08:41:35 AM » |
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florida and georgia are special in some ways cause while latinos became quantitative (sheer numbers) and qualitative (willingness to vote) more important, the democratic party still lost even more whites/late-game dixiecrats which canceled out the process of purple-ification.
but if the influx of hispanics (through birth) holds steadily and the re-alignment of blue-collar and white-collar voters stays the same...which means, white-collar voters becoming more democratic even in the deep south) there should be a break even point reachable at least in georgia and florida, during the next 10 years or so.
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