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« on: November 19, 2017, 03:17:45 PM »

Minnesota is trending Democrat though.

Otherwise, I could see this happening easily
No it isn't. It went from the most reliable democratic state post WWII to barely over 1% margin of victory in 2016. It's trending hard R. Mississippi isn't really attracting immigrants, so I don't see it flipping soon. The rest is possible though. Especially Georgia, which had one of the biggest age gaps of any state and has been flooded with Hispanics moving into the Atlanta area since the 1990s and Texas, which is poised to become plurality Hispanic (although that includes many Old Spanish Hispanos who are usually racially white, have been in America for centuries, and don't really seem to identify with the new arrivals from Mexico and Central America.)
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