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Catalyst138
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« on: March 09, 2020, 11:53:25 AM »
« edited: March 09, 2020, 11:57:11 AM by Catalyst138 »

Not going R -

California - it could trend R eventually but it's too far gone even with trends
New York - as long as the City controls its politics, it's not going R
Virginia - It just gets bluer and bluer by the second, and the D- trending areas are growing the fastest
Hawaii - too diverse to vote for a Republican.
Maryland: lots of black people and urban population, greatly D- friendly
Vermont: will always be a progressive bastion, regardless of demographics
Massachusetts: really no indication of it going anywhere, the Dems consistently win every county
DC- obviously will stay Democratic until the end of time.

Not going D-

Wyoming - do I really need to explain?
West Virginia - way too far gone at this point
Utah - until Mormons start being liberal, this will stay Republican
Oklahoma: even with growth in OKC I don't see a flip happening
Alabama: black turnout will never be large enough to overcome the conservative whites. Doug Jones was a fluke
Arkansas: similar to Alabama, only with even more conservative whites and less black people
Tenessee: if even Breseden couldn't flip it in a wave year, no one can
Nebraska: similar to Wyoming it's just too rural, and Omaha will never be big enough to counteract that
Idaho: a combination of Mormons + too rural
 

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