Vosem
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Political Matrix E: 8.13, S: -6.09
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« on: May 17, 2023, 01:40:47 PM » |
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In a three-way race, it would be possible for both congressional districts to vote for different candidates, and a third one to win statewide. (You see occasional examples of congressional primary winners who fail to win a single county in the seat; Russ Carnahan in 2004 comes to mind as an especially impressive example where he only even placed second in one county, and was otherwise a super-consistent third everywhere while others had very regionalized bases).
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