iceman
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« on: March 19, 2020, 04:19:03 PM » |
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« edited: March 19, 2020, 04:26:42 PM by iceman »
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Minnesota, I really don't think the rural areas can outvote the Twin Cities and it's suburbs. It's always been trending R but it was 2006 I think when it last voted for GOP for a statewide high-profile race?
Rhode Island - Providence county which makes up half of the total population and it's lopsidedly DEM lean will prevent it from voting GOP.
Idaho - Even though Ada county is growing exponentially, the other counties which vote around 70%-80% GOP would make it unlikely to vote DEM soon.
Indiana - The suburbs around Indianapolis are trending DEM very quickly, but the overwhelmingly GOP lean of the rural counties would always tip it on favor of the GOP. 2008 was a fluke.
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