Should Iowa, New Hampshire, ME-2, and NE-2 merge to form a super-swing state? (user search)
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Author Topic: Should Iowa, New Hampshire, ME-2, and NE-2 merge to form a super-swing state?  (Read 1583 times)
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« on: November 22, 2016, 12:18:54 AM »



Such a state, shown here as simply Iowa, would vote for Trump and Obama twice. In 2000 Bush would win the state by 39,917, but in 2004 Kerry wins by 35,206 votes. So NH does outvote IA except this year. 

New England is a safe Dem state with a population of VT + ME-01.
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