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Harry Hayfield
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« on: July 29, 2006, 06:12:16 PM »

Reignman notfied me this is a more appropriate place for this topic, so I am putting it here:

There's a lot of dicussion over which areas of the country Democrats and Republicans shoyuld focus on if they wan tto win presidential elections.  Well I drew up a map based on US Census projections for 2030.

I then drew up a 2032 presidential electoral map (now with muon2's help).  Also, I'd like to debate which area of the country is most important to really focus on for the parties:



So do we focus out west, the Atlantic South, or somewhere else?  Will the Atlantic South naturally trend Democratic as it becomes more urban and cosmopolitan?

Blue=Gain from 2000

Red=Lose from 2000

(THANKS MUON!)



Mmm, interesting map. Let's see what the big ones look like (that should give us a good base)

CA 57, TX 42, FL 36, NY 25, IL 18, PA 17, NC 17, OH 16, GA 16, MI 15, NJ 14, VA 14 (which gives you 287 ECV's)
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