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voice_of_resistance
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« on: June 19, 2020, 11:39:40 PM »



Could an Ohio River COI be considered legitimate? Puts those Butternut Dems in a nicely-fitted arrangement that is pretty stable at 7-2. From a map purely based on COI and not incumbency, this is a decent configuration imo.

IN-01: D+5 (3 points more R), Mrvan
IN-02: R+10 (1 point more D), Walorski
IN-03: R+17 (1 point more D), Banks
IN-04: R+18 (1 point more R), Baird
IN-05: R+10 (1 point more R), Spartz
IN-06: R+16 (2 points more D), Pence
IN-07: D+11 (no change), Carson
IN-08: R+14 (1 point more D), OPEN
IN-09: R+14 (1 point more R), Bucshon/Hollingsworth

 
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voice_of_resistance
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E: 6.34, S: 5.22

« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2020, 07:38:19 PM »

Yeah, I doubt the IN GOP will actually remove IN-01, as it is still pretty heavily D. As my map did, they could weaken it to some degree but make it so that Mrvan could lose in a heavy R year. 7-2 is probably stable enough, if they really wanted to push their luck they could do 8-1, but 9-0 is probably a nonstarter.
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