States on "borrowed time" for each party (user search)
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« on: March 31, 2020, 10:19:24 AM »

Basically a state that mostly votes for a certain party but is bound to flip over the next decade.

For democrats I see Maine, Minnesota and New Hampshire as borrowed time states. Maine and New Hampshire are top 5 whitest states and Minnesota is whiter than both Ohio and Missouri. If Ohio is Misouri 2.0 then Minnesota is Ohio 2.0 (Wisconsin as well but they have voted R so many times we can't call it on borrowed time). Maine and NH could be WV 2.0 if locall whites start line up with the national trends, even Vermont could go from safe D to safe R in a snap.

For Republicans I only see Georgia. Texan minorities are more conservative and Romneycrats are a not enough to flip it. Florida is trending Republican with the retiree influx and North Carolina is the new Florida, the state democrats have the illusion they'll flip but never do.
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