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Pessimistic Antineutrino
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« on: August 12, 2013, 11:05:46 AM »

Yeah Nebraska and the High Plains states (Montana and the Dakotas) can't really be compared to Oklahoma even on a partisan basis. Before this Congress, Nebraska had not had two Republican senators since 1976, and elected Democratic governors regularly.

I agree that Obama's values is the case. He is far too liberal socially for him to have any support in that state. That must be a major factor in Missouri's intense Republican trend as well, as the state was very much a swing state or even Lean D state against Clinton.
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