2028 Presidential Election by 2020 (current) Congressional Districts (user search)
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« on: October 05, 2021, 01:28:45 AM »

Trends on steroids more or less, Democrats probably won because they look like they won the AZ/TX/GA trio, Florida is bizarre

How so? Not super familiar with FL's districts, but it seems reasonable to me that the current FL-9 could vote R while the current FL-7 would still vote D.

NV seems to the right of the NPV here if the current NV-4 is R while the current NV-3 is D, but I'm guessing the Dem would still win the state if they won nationally. Which the Texas Triangle going D would suggest even if the R narrowly won the state and PA isn't the narrow D victory it looks like to me.
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