Who started the winning (or losing streak) for both parties in each state (user search)
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« on: March 07, 2013, 06:19:31 PM »

Biggest change was in 2008 when co, nv, and nh became bellweathers like ohio. Along with pa, wisc,iowa, and nm enroute to 271 or 272.

NV's been a bellwether for a long time, with Jimmy Carter being the only winning candidate since 1912 not to carry the state. Funny that it doesn't really seem to have a reputation as a bellwether though, like Ohio does and Missouri used to.

However for years it was much more Republican than the nation as a whole. It's only recently become more Democratic overall.
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