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morgieb:
Ummm....I've got nothing. So much of that feels really contradictory.

bagelman:
My eyes hurt

One Term Floridian:
A realignment with the WWC clearly must have begun. The inverse, too, with college-educated voters must have began  It would have been helpful to see the margins to see how far this has progressed in the individual states. The Democrat might have also seen a home region bump in Appalachia and the Republican might have had a similar bump in one of the states that’s currently strongly D. I suspect there might have been some woes with green energy because the Democrat is doing well with oil, gas and coal states aside from Texas, Louisiana and Alaska. It’s possible those three are close with a Democrat running a pro fossil fuel campaign.

Skill and Chance:
Something to do with a massive increase in mining to support some climate mitigation program to save Florida and coastal cities?  I assume techies in Seattle and Boston have already built their own seawalls?

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