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« on: December 16, 2013, 11:05:41 PM »

Wyoming might be even more of a holdout than Utah. Romney was more popular there than the typical Republican (just as Obama was stronger in Hawaii than the typical Republican.) Nebraska's third congressional district is probably the Republican equivalent of Washington DC, so that's probably joining Wyoming.

On the Democratic side, Vermont's been getting more left-wing, although it was within ten points recently enough in 2000. Rhode Island's consistently in the top five, but other states are beating it. New York's been getting more liberal, and it's a really expensive media market. Although numbers were probably inflated in 2012 thanks to Sandy. Massachusetts has another expensive media market, and that's been pretty consistently Democratic. My guess is that the last state standing in a Republican landslide would be Massachusetts (along with DC.)
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