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« on: September 30, 2005, 01:54:45 PM »

Discuss Oregon. How hard would it be for the Republicans to win here in 2008?
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2005, 05:32:15 PM »

definitely possible for Republicans in 2008.  Bush only lost here in 2000 by about 7,000 votes.

This was because Nader got 5%. Assuming no spolier candidate, I don't think the Republicans stand much of a chance, unless it's a landslide election. This doesn't seem very likely right now, but a lot could change in three years.
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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2005, 02:04:59 AM »

Oregon reminds me a lot of Minnesota. A large city, Portland/Twin Cities gives Dems great numbers. Similar pattern in a smaller city, Eugene/Duluth. Neither state has voted Republican for President in many years, yet is just out of reach for them. I don't think this is likely to change.
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