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« on: August 22, 2016, 04:28:07 PM »

It's not misogyny to point out that a state is solidly Democratic at the federal level (which is what you say about basically every swing state, btw). And in the case of NH, that is clearly the case.

I never said Arizona or Georgia were solidly Democratic. As for PA, WI, and MI, I never thought those were swing states to begin with.

Perhaps because the unemployment rate in NH nearly doubled from 2000 to 2002, and barely came back down by 2004. Maybe they decided after that they trust Democrats more on the economy than Republicans.

Who knew you could explain electoral trends with facts rather than baseless misogyny.

Well then...

I was clearly talking about the employment statistics.

Also, New England is extremely secular compared to the nation. Over the past 35 years or so, the GOP has made it a point to consolidate the Evangelicals as a voting bloc, which possibly alienated the traditional Republican base in states like Vermont and New Hampshire. Have you ever thought about that?

Except TN is not a republican he thinks Carter is better then Reagan and Bush Sr , and maybe even with Obama . TN probably is never Clinton democrat
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OSR stands with Israel
Computer89
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Posts: 44,692


Political Matrix
E: 3.42, S: 2.61

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« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2016, 02:10:13 AM »

1992 was a Realigning election , where the Pacific States and New England, and most of the midwest go democratic, while the South , Mountain West go Republican, making the elections be decided by a few swing states
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