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« on: June 09, 2017, 11:23:25 PM »

The first scenario is far more likely to happen than the second. It's clear what coalition Democrats want going forward -- one with millennials, minorities, and well-educated voters. And the South and the Sun Belt are the key to winning. They already got VA thanks to the rapid growth of NOVA. There are many booming capital regions with thriving universities that are waiting to flip their state into the Democratic column -- Raleigh/Durham, Atlanta, Austin, and Phoenix. Growing black populations in NC & GA and hispanic pops in TX & AZ are bound to push them all to the left.
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