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« on: December 04, 2017, 03:39:22 PM »

Iowa is a very swingy state in general (in the sense that it has less decidedly partisan voters and more variation between good democrat and good republican years, not just that it is a swing state). That said, it has been one of the fastest R trending states in America. It now has two republican senators, 3 GOP congressmen out of 4, a republican governor, and it voted for Trump by almost 10%. It certainly could swing back to the democrats, but it unlikely to do so in a situation where the electoral college is decided narrowly, only in a situation where democrats win comfortably.
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