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Landslide Lyndon
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« on: November 18, 2014, 02:14:52 AM »

4. The NC mountains (outside of Asheville) look overdue for a hard right shift.  There were hints of this in the Tillis win.  If it happens, it would be enough to take NC back off the map for a while.

The NC mountains contain a negligible number of voters. As long as urban areas continue to trend Democratic, North Carolina will remain a swing state.
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Landslide Lyndon
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2014, 02:55:03 PM »

Where would you say the Democrats' future lies?

Generally speaking, a coastal coalition seems most feasible. With the exception of SC, they should aim to win every state that borders the Atlantic ocean, from ME to FL.

Plus the inner west states (New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada).
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