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Question: Excluding New Mexico, Iowa, and New Hampshire, how many states do you think will switch party vote in the 2008 presidential election from the 2004 results?
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None
 
#2
1-2
 
#3
3-4
 
#4
5-6
 
#5
7+
 
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Author Topic: How many states will switch? (excluding NM, IO, & NH)  (Read 5268 times)
Reignman
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« on: February 27, 2007, 03:03:30 PM »

Excluding New Mexico, Iowa, and New Hampshire, how many states do you think will switch party vote in the 2008 presidential election from the 2004 results?
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Reignman
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E: -3.23, S: -3.65

« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2007, 03:44:39 PM »
« Edited: February 27, 2007, 03:49:28 PM by Reignman »

Missouri has picked the winner since 1960.
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Reignman
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« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2007, 03:48:25 AM »

Ah, good point.
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Reignman
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« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2007, 06:23:01 AM »


I think this is pretty accurate if you add Florida to the tossup list.
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Reignman
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« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2007, 02:13:06 PM »

Colorado has more evidence of a Democratic trend then New Mexico does.......

I don't know about that. I'm pretty sure New Mexico has a higher hispanic % and I think the whole immigration debate is going to have a lasting effect on hispanics voting in presidential races for a long time.
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