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Question: In which of these southern states do you think Republicans are 'maxed out' in their legislatures?
#1
South Carolina
 
#2
Georgia
 
#3
Alabama
 
#4
Mississippi
 
#5
Florida
 
#6
Louisiana
 
#7
Texas
 
#8
Oklahoma
 
#9
Arkansas
 
#10
Missouri
 
#11
Tennessee
 
#12
Kentucky
 
#13
West Virginia
 
#14
North Carolina
 
#15
Virginia
 
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Author Topic: Republicans in Southern Legislatures -Are They Maxed-Out?  (Read 1991 times)
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« on: March 19, 2020, 08:40:35 AM »

In the aggregate and in any statistically-significant sense, it's a pretty simple question on a case-by-case basis: if there are any white Democrats still holding plurality or majority-white non-urban districts in a given state, then the answer to the OP's question is "no". If not, then the answer is "yes" barring examples such as VA, GA & TX.
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