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« on: January 13, 2016, 03:27:31 PM »

The IL legislature doesn't have many swing seats. For example in 2014, as Rauner was defeating Quinn, the Dems lost no House seats and only one in the Senate - and that was with a weak incumbent. Neutral redistricting would likely still lead to a Dem majority, but there should be greater responsiveness to electoral swings. Pubs would possibly have an outside shot at the House in wave elections.
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