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« on: December 22, 2018, 04:23:56 PM »

Oh god, this thread was started when I was 2 months old how oh how I wish you early 2000s users were right. If you look at the 2018 midterms even in races that swung to the Democrats the Republicans clung onto seats. A perfect example of the increasing divide is in Tennesee where Phil Bredesen although winning every county a decade or so ago from memory, I believe he only won 3 counties with an 11 point margin. in 2008 Obama won more counties with a larger margin against him. so with 15 years of Hindsight, I conclude that the rural republican trend will continue.
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