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« on: December 24, 2011, 05:10:24 AM »

The Dems need a larger lead in the generic ballot because their voters are so packed into super Dem districts.  There are 8 R+>25 districts. There are 32 D+>25 districts. There are 0 R+>30 districts. There are 24 D+>30 districts. There are 8 D+>35 districts. There are 2 D+>40 districts.
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« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2011, 11:27:17 AM »

The Dems need a larger lead in the generic ballot because their voters are so packed into super Dem districts.  There are 8 R+>25 districts. There are 32 D+>25 districts. There are 0 R+>30 districts. There are 24 D+>30 districts. There are 8 D+>35 districts. There are 2 D+>40 districts.

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It's the requirement for minority majority districts. They need to go. Of those 32 districts, all but 2 districts in Seattle and New York City are majority minority.
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