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« on: March 13, 2005, 04:39:08 AM » |
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North East region will become more DEM, NH will move from swing to lean DEM, VA could go into the lean or even swing cetegory (IE Warner on the ticket) WV - hard to say depends on candidate, and how campaign is run, if Dems run more on economics WV goes back to a swing state NC,SC,GA,TN.KY,LA all solidfy as Republican AR & MO probably moves more Republican, but could trend back to a lean if a southerner runs or economics is pushed
West Coast Stay Dem, WA & OR swing no more
Plains & Rockies minus Colorado stay GOP
Swing states Florida (Bush influence gone moves back to center, but edge to GOP) Ohio (will remain a swing for awhile still edge to GOP though), Iowa, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada, PA, MI, MN, WI (Colorado continues its move leftward,WI, MI & MN could trend back to the left depending on the candidate Feingold will make all 3 lean Dem, but a bad candidate could turn all 3 the other way along as the GOP candidate isn't far right), PA is swing that leans DEM, will depend on candidate
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