If your states' House delegation was elected at large by PR ? (user search)
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« on: February 07, 2005, 06:43:33 PM »

In MA, all reps are Democratic and benefit from incumbency. That factor would be removed when the reps would put up better candidates.  The vote would probably be about
Dem-65%
GOP-30%
Other-5% at first, and the GOP would increase to about 60-37 after a while. 
The composition would be Dem - 6 or 7, GOP - 3 or 4
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