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« on: November 23, 2021, 02:46:36 PM »

The 2052 United States presidential election. What happened?

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« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2021, 03:07:28 PM »

Texas wisely sided with Team Wu-Khanna-OcasioCortez-Abrams-Gabbard against Team Buttigieg-Haaland-Omar-Pureval in the Oceans vs Heartland electoral civil war.

Also Ohio and Colorado got nuked, with New York and Oregon reaping the electoral benefits.
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« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2021, 02:23:09 AM »

The 2052 United States presidential election. What happened?



Catastrophic sea level rise?
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« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2021, 09:34:27 AM »

The 2052 United States presidential election. What happened?



Catastrophic sea level rise?

This makes sense, but only if a previous Dem administration successfully built a very long and expensive seawall, as coastal state population share has generally risen.  Also looks like the Mountain West got permanently drier to reverse the current population growth there. 

I would imagine Texas was the closest Dem win and LA/MS/AL the closest GOP wins?

The Senate would be ridiculously Safe R, but Dems would have a clear advantage in the House.
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« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2021, 11:24:51 AM »

States with a margin under 10%
Kansas: R+0.5
South Carolina: D+1
Oregon: D+1

Louisiana: R+1
Illinois: R+2

Texas: D+3
Florida: D+3
New Jersey: D+4

Montana: R+4
Utah: R+5

Alaska: D+7
Connecticut: D+8
North Carolina: D+9

Pennsylvania: R+9
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« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2021, 03:39:13 PM »

States with a margin under 10%
Kansas: R+0.5
South Carolina: D+1
Oregon: D+1

Louisiana: R+1
Illinois: R+2

Texas: D+3
Florida: D+3
New Jersey: D+4

Montana: R+4
Utah: R+5

Alaska: D+7
Connecticut: D+8
North Carolina: D+9

Pennsylvania: R+9

OK wow, wasn't expecting that!

Is Oklahoma like only R+12 then?
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« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2021, 03:47:45 PM »

States with a margin under 10%
Kansas: R+0.5
South Carolina: D+1
Oregon: D+1

Louisiana: R+1
Illinois: R+2

Texas: D+3
Florida: D+3
New Jersey: D+4

Montana: R+4
Utah: R+5

Alaska: D+7
Connecticut: D+8
North Carolina: D+9

Pennsylvania: R+9

Surprised Oregon is that R given how much the state has grown. Makes you wonder who and where those new R voters would be
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« Reply #7 on: December 15, 2021, 06:31:05 PM »

The GOP continued to improve with rust belt voters and gained with Latinos, meanwhile Dems continued to improve with highly-educated whites and suburbanites.
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« Reply #8 on: December 17, 2021, 06:14:55 PM »

The GOP continued to improve with rust belt voters and gained with Latinos, meanwhile Dems continued to improve with highly-educated whites and suburbanites.

CO R and FL D certainly don't fit with that, and TX D is questionable.  I think in this scenario the map would be more like this:



Minnesota is extremely college+ (higher than Washington State), so I doubt it would ever flip under full educational polarization.  Utah is also very college+ (higher than Oregon), so I do think it would flip eventually even with the idiosyncratic Mormons.  There are also several Plains states that are significantly higher college+ than nationwide or than the current Rust Belt swing states that have held out so far for R's, perhaps because of all the agriculture/energy related degrees.

BTW Texas and Florida are both below the nationwide average.
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