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Coastal Elitist
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« on: August 05, 2020, 09:11:54 PM »

California will be interesting due to the small size of the assembly you're going to have to pull up a whole bunch of random local politicians for some of the seats you make.
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Coastal Elitist
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E: 6.71, S: 2.26

« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2020, 10:06:22 PM »

I can't imagine Mary Pat Christie running for Congress.

Also, I'm pretty sure Jeff Van Drew would still switch parties in this scenario, so he's a Republican not a Democrat.

About Jeff Van Drew, I decided to wait to see House's final numbers before deciding whether to switch parties. I think that maybe, depending on the size of the Democratic majority, he would be convinced to stay.
About Mary Pat Christie, I based on this news:
https://newjerseyglobe.com/congress/christie-touts-wife-as-possible-sherrill-opponent/

California will be interesting due to the small size of the assembly you're going to have to pull up a whole bunch of random local politicians for some of the seats you make.

California will probably be the most labor intensive state. Even in some larger states I am already having to appeal to local politicians. I plan to start producing the map of California at the weekend.
Great, looking forward to it. I did take a crack at it myself but didn't get that far if you want to take a look.
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Coastal Elitist
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Posts: 2,252
United States


Political Matrix
E: 6.71, S: 2.26

« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2020, 09:37:00 PM »

I can't imagine Mary Pat Christie running for Congress.

Also, I'm pretty sure Jeff Van Drew would still switch parties in this scenario, so he's a Republican not a Democrat.

About Jeff Van Drew, I decided to wait to see House's final numbers before deciding whether to switch parties. I think that maybe, depending on the size of the Democratic majority, he would be convinced to stay.
About Mary Pat Christie, I based on this news:
https://newjerseyglobe.com/congress/christie-touts-wife-as-possible-sherrill-opponent/

California will be interesting due to the small size of the assembly you're going to have to pull up a whole bunch of random local politicians for some of the seats you make.

California will probably be the most labor intensive state. Even in some larger states I am already having to appeal to local politicians. I plan to start producing the map of California at the weekend.
Great, looking forward to it. I did take a crack at it myself but didn't get that far if you want to take a look.

Thank you! Of course I would like to see, how far have you gone in your project? Mine is missing only the maps of Texas and California!
I've only started on California basically have everything but the Bay Area, Central Coast and LA but I'll message it to you.
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