Mister Mets
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« on: June 06, 2014, 09:38:00 AM » |
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I'm conflicted.
Arkansas was fairly close in 2000, a state Gore lost by five and a half points (a six point deviation from the popular vote. Kerry lost it by 9.76 (a 7.63 deviation from the popular vote.) Against Obama, it was 27 points off the popular vote, so it could very well be a state that is much more hospitable to the right Democrat (as evident by Pryor's numbers and the Governor.)
Indiana's still closer to the popular vote than Arkansas, by over 20 points in 2008 and 13 1/2 points in 2012, although it can be a state where a Chicago politician can do better than the typical Democrat.
I'll go with Arkansas.
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