Is Texas becoming a battleground state a sign the 6th party system is over (user search)
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« on: July 25, 2020, 03:45:40 PM »

Dominant Parties in a given area tend to beget their own demise over time. Whether this be through alienation of the out groups that aren't part of the power dynamic, but grow over time to overthrow said power group, or the alienation of a previous component of said power dynamic that thus causes them to drift to the other side.

I don't think any map alignment or regional differential in the EC map is permanent long term.
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