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Ferguson97
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« on: December 02, 2021, 11:49:53 AM »

I'll include the Red Wall too for fun.

Georgia is firmly in the Democratic column. Minnesota gives Democrats a scare in 2032 but still votes Democratic in every election. Maine, New Mexico, and New Hampshire become swing states. NE-02, assuming no egregious redistricting in 2030, is solidly Democratic as well.

Democrats' geography problem in Wisconsin finally catches up with them, and the state becomes out of reach by 2040. Florida has become a Republican stronghold due to a second surge of Cuban refugees.

Demographics aren't destiny, but they have certainly made Louisiana and South Carolina competitive. Similarly, a surge in college-educated whites gives Democrats a fighting chance in Alaska and Kansas.

Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, and Arizona remain swing states for a variety of reasons. Democrats finally won Texas in 2036, and it is considered to be the most important state ahead of 2040.

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