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« on: February 25, 2013, 10:00:33 PM »



The Great Yankee Migration continues down the eastern seaboard, turning Virginia into a reliable Democratic bastion, North Carolina into a lean-Democratic state and Georgia & Florida into pure toss-ups.

Arizona and Montana continue to cling to their natural Republican roots, while Colorado becomes a fairly reliable Democratic-leaning state. Texas is slowly becoming more competitive, but will have to wait until 2024 or 2028 to really be a contender.

Iowa trends Republican, becoming a toss-up, while Minnesota edges closer to being competitive for Republicans. Ohio becomes more naturally Democratic, breaking from its traditional roots.

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