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« on: May 08, 2017, 04:57:08 PM »

WY will be R for the next 100 years and Idaho can trend D if there is growth in the Boise suburbs.

Why would super Republican suburbs growing help Democrats, bro?

"Why would super-Democratic counties growing help Republicans"- Texas Democrat in 1948

It takes time to actually flip states, but 2:1 Dem Millennials moving to the suburbs and exurbs en masse over the next 10-20 years would be the best thing that ever happened to the Democrats since the 1930's.  This is precisely how the GOP eventually got their version of the "demographic apocalypse" after 1968, by slowly but surely flipping suburban counties (and growing them by 3X while they were at it). 

But is the growth in Idaho really from liberals moving there? I don't see any signs of that being the case.
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