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« on: February 03, 2006, 09:24:04 PM »

I made a more detailed map a while ago, and seeing as how NJ and VA didn't change, it should still be accurate...



IIRC it took into account
-party of governor
-who controlled state's upper house
-who controlled state's lower house
-who the state voted for for 2004 Pres
-House representatives
-Senators

Basically, each is worth one point. And for example, if the state has one dem sen and one rep sen, then it counted as .5 points Dem and .5 Points Rep...

I then added up the total and so on to get the percentages.
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