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Flyersfan232
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« on: January 02, 2019, 09:11:03 AM »

An analysis of the last statewide wins by Republicans at all levels indicate that all of them involved winning New Castle County outright.

The main key for Republicans to win DE back is for them to broaden their appeal beyond “angry white men.”
could a populist republican who is libertarian socially win a house governor senate or presidential election in de
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Flyersfan232
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« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2019, 09:13:12 AM »

I'm sorry, how is DE trending R in any way, shape, or form?

The worst performance was arguably the Prez, and that was probably more of a Hillary problem than anything else. Rochester won by 15% in 2016. She nearly won by 30% in 2018 (House race). Not to mention Carper winning by 22% in the Senate race.

2018 Senate - D 60% - R 38%
2018 House at Large - D 64.5% - R 35.5%

2016 Prez - D 53% - R 42%
2016 Gov - D 58% - R 39%
2016 House at Large - D 56% - R 41%
you forgetting it was a wave year this year.
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Flyersfan232
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« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2019, 12:14:23 PM »

I'm sorry, how is DE trending R in any way, shape, or form?

The worst performance was arguably the Prez, and that was probably more of a Hillary problem than anything else. Rochester won by 15% in 2016. She nearly won by 30% in 2018 (House race). Not to mention Carper winning by 22% in the Senate race.

2018 Senate - D 60% - R 38%
2018 House at Large - D 64.5% - R 35.5%

2016 Prez - D 53% - R 42%
2016 Gov - D 58% - R 39%
2016 House at Large - D 56% - R 41%
Sussex county is growing at a rapid rate and is the most republican county in the state. And the black population is declining and it is becoming more white, unlike most areas of the U.S. Then again, Kent is becoming less white, but I still think Dems have hit their max in Delaware. Won't voter D in 2020 or 2024 but it's so small and since R's do well in less populated states, I can't see why GOP wouldn't try here in 2028 or later
what about ct?
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