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Alcon
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« on: October 26, 2004, 09:31:12 AM »




    How about TX and OK?   I can't see those two states as having voted separately many times, if at all.  KS and NE, another pair.

       As for states voting opposite OH and KY are the best bet.   KY only became a possible R state recently.  OH only became a possible D state recently.    In '00 I followed the tracking polls of both states, and they fluctuated in opposite directions. 

     

     

KS and NE actually vote seperately on occasion. NE is usually regarded as more conservative than KS.
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