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« on: April 02, 2021, 12:10:23 PM »

I think it's in large part because NC has so many moving parts. Republicans still have lots of room to fall in the cities, whereas Democrats have room to fall in some rural/black areas, and it generally always seems to cancel out. NC itself really hasn't moved very much to the right or left of the nation since 2008, it was just 2008 was a D wave year which allowed it to narrowly flip. If it does flip again in coming cycles, the coalition Dems win with will prolly look very different than how Obama won.
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