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« on: September 28, 2006, 10:23:31 PM »
« edited: September 28, 2006, 10:25:08 PM by VP TCash101 »

Interesting, but of course states will not grow at the same rates for 60 years (stating the obvious).

I've always thought that it was interesting that only Washington and Oregon (and sort of California) are the only fast-growing states that have been mostly Democratic during their growth.



Yes, but the 5 fastest growing all went for Bush in 04' (although NV should soon change)

The 5 fastest growing states are also becoming more democratic too.
What?

The top 5 in 2005 were (in order)
1. Nevada
2. Arizona
3. Idaho
4. Florida
5. Utah

Well I don't know about you Tredrick but I'm certain that Idaho and Utah are thrusting leftward as we speak.

Idaho and Utah have nowhere to go but left. Not that they'll go Democratic-, maybe from wingnut right to patrician right, but really, nowhere to go but left.
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