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« on: February 26, 2017, 07:34:50 PM »
« edited: February 26, 2017, 09:06:37 PM by MT Treasurer »

You can define the regions how you want, I'm using this map (but counting PA as a Midwestern state):



Rank the states from most to least D-friendly (with the focus not necessarily on the presidential results, but on rather gubernatorial and other statewide races)

Northeast

1. New York
2. Connecticut
3. Maryland
4. New Hampshire
5. Rhode Island
6. New Jersey
7. Delaware
8. Massachusetts
9. Vermont
10. Maine

Southeast

1. Virginia
2. North Carolina
3. Florida
4. West Virginia
5. Kentucky
6. Georgia
7. Louisiana
8. Mississippi
9. South Carolina  
10. Tennessee
11. Arkansas
12. Alabama

Southwest

1. New Mexico
2. Arizona
3. Oklahoma
4. Texas

Midwest

1. Minnesota
2. Illinois
3. Pennsylvania
4. Michigan
5. Iowa
6. Missouri
7. Indiana
8. Wisconsin
9. Ohio
10. Kansas
11. Nebraska
12. South Dakota
13. North Dakota

West

1. California
2. Hawaii
3. Washington
4. Oregon
5. Colorado
6. Montana
7. Nevada
8. Alaska
9. Idaho
10. Wyoming
11. Utah
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