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jacob_101
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« on: December 28, 2005, 07:18:06 PM »

I totally disagree with this.  In the short run it might help, but as more Democrats move from the NE to places like FL and out west, the less likely there will be any Republican gain. 

If TX gets more EV's which it will and FL does as well...FL over time is likely to become more Democratic which would mean a 27+ EV vote LOSS for the Republicans. 

Hey, maybe enough Democrats will move out of places like Wisconsin and New Hampshire and Republicans won't move and then some Northern states will shift Republican....you never know!  I don't think so.  The Republicans need to focus on one thing when it comes to winning elections, and that is getting more minority votes!  If they don't do this we lose, and all this population shifting is a moot point.

What I would like to see is what the population growth is per state, minus migration and immigration.  That would really tell us something.

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