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Which congressional seat/constituency etc would the preceding poster represent?
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Not sure if this has been done before
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Re: Which congressional seat/constituency etc would the preceding poster represent?
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For the Scotsman draining a bit of the Scot out of him to make him more fungible:
US: CA-47 The overall more upscale part of Long Beach with some exceptions, with a rather heavy Asian more Pub friendly non Long Beach salient in Orange County, PVI maybe 6% Dem, but a Pub who endorses gay marriage, representing as a councilman the upscale parts of Long Beach (also heavily gay), is in the hunt for pulling a rabbit out of the hat in 2012.
UK: Some somewhat upscale but not too much white collar inner city as possible constituency, preferable with a red brick university and a gay friendly hood around, that is lean not Tory, but winnable by a Tory. Edgberton, Birmingham, England? Sure I made a hash of the constituency name.
Canada: Some inner Toronto hood like my hypothetical Birmingham one.
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West Vancouver
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Probably some Democratic safe district in New England. I don't know.
For the other countries, don't know.
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...Ron Paul's district?
I'm really not sure.
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New Hampshire?[/noob]
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Toronto Centre, maybe
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CA-08.
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Some swing district.
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CA-09?
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US: Ron Paul's district?
Canada: probably a Conservative district somewhere?
UK: No-ho-ho-where
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The one George Galloway was elected in, I guess.
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NY-07.
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Quote from: Antonio V on August 11, 2012, 06:44:50 pm
The one George Galloway was elected in, I guess.
I knew someone was going to say that, at some point.
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Quote from: Free Palestine on August 11, 2012, 06:42:36 pm
US: Ron Paul's district?
Canada: probably a Conservative district somewhere?
UK: No-ho-ho-where
US: Good luck with that. All things being equal though, I guess you could get in CA-13
Canada: Toronto-Danforth maybe?
UK: Bethnal Green and Bow
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PA-13.
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Quote from: Governor Townsend on August 11, 2012, 09:57:08 pm
PA-13.
Someone who so identifies with Pittsburgh and doesn't with Philly
I was actually more interested in the Canadian and UK constituencies, come on, man. Go the whole way.
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Quote from: Dr. Cynic on August 11, 2012, 09:52:15 pm
Quote from: Free Palestine on August 11, 2012, 06:42:36 pm
US: Ron Paul's district?
Canada: probably a Conservative district somewhere?
UK: No-ho-ho-where
US: Good luck with that. All things being equal though, I guess you could get in CA-13
Canada: Toronto-Danforth maybe?
UK: Bethnal Green and Bow
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Danforth is made of middle-class immigrants and condos, not only working-class. Without the NDP leader running it in, it would probably be still Liberal.
The poorest riding in Canada is Vancouver-East, for next posters.
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