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David Hume
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« on: April 30, 2021, 11:58:50 AM »

Ohio has been trending right because aside from Greater Columbus and rural areas the state has been hemorrhaging voters. The population growth in Columbus is in largely the result of people leaving some strong-D urban areas who do not go to other states. Columbus keeps Ohio from becoming another Missouri, but it is not attracting people from outside Ohio. 

The trend is OH is becoming another MS, just not yet.
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