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« on: March 01, 2019, 12:59:27 PM »

MS was majority black before the Great Migration, so, if no blacks left the South for some reason, it would almost certainly have been a Clinton state in 2016.

Of course, this would require some fantastical events that not only keep black voters in place in the South but nonetheless result in the same late-20th and 21st-century political and other events happening (e.g., would Barack Obama have come anywhere near the Presidency if Michelle Robinson [Obama] was born, grew up and lived in Alabama and they never met as a result?)
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