mileslunn
Junior Chimp
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« on: August 28, 2017, 01:01:32 PM » |
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I would say the following.
Arizona - With its large Latino population, will the trend towards the Democrats continue
Georgia - With growing non-white population as well as Northeastern transplants will it also continue to trend Democrat
Texas - While unlikely to flip, it will be interesting to watch
Iowa and Ohio - Was Trump's 9 point win a flash in the pan or part of a larger trend making those more GOP friendly, otherwise following the path of Missouri a decade ago.
Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania - Were those one offs or part of a longer term trend.
Florida - Has always been very close in every election since 1992 regardless of which way it votes, will this continue or does it start to break a certain way.
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