Will Republicans have a lock on the senate in the 2030s and beyond? (user search)
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« on: April 07, 2020, 06:31:56 PM »

I see an urban rural divide sticking around in the long term, and it seems that 2018 proved that red-state democrats are becoming much more rare, so is it possible that Republicans have a lock on the senate, just by winning small rural states. Even though the Democrats have more EVs that seem to be becoming more in reach, it's mostly a few large states like TX and GA, whereas Republicans are picking up a lot of smaller states, but all states get 2 senate seats no matter what. Also, a lot of these larger rust belt states the Republicans have been doing better in are losing EVs like crazy. Seems to me that Republicans could very well have a lock on the senate, and pretty much no matter what, Democrats can't win.
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