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Skill and Chance
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« on: March 13, 2013, 02:53:45 PM »

I'm going to go a bit out on a limb here.  Gay marriage and immigration should be settled as major issues within a decade from now, so I am expecting a more libertarian GOP and less emphasis on social issues.  By 2024, elections should be more about the federal budget and debt than anything else.  This would allow a Republican advance in upscale suburbs and a Democratic advance in the South and with farmers:



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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2013, 10:07:17 AM »

I'm going to go a bit out on a limb here.  Gay marriage and immigration should be settled as major issues within a decade from now, so I am expecting a more libertarian GOP and less emphasis on social issues.  By 2024, elections should be more about the federal budget and debt than anything else.  This would allow a Republican advance in upscale suburbs and a Democratic advance in the South and with farmers:






If Georgia is gray, so should Florida!

With a more libertarian GOP that has probably put Christie in the White House for at least a term, I would expect Florida to drift back right.
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