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windjammer
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« on: October 12, 2015, 03:19:34 PM »

I m on my phone so I cant post maps.

I disagree with the idea that PA, IA, WI and MI are going to become more republican. 2008 was simply an exception, Obama quite overperformed this year.

I dont believe republicans can get a higher % of the white vote. If they want to win, they will have to get a much higher % of the latinos.

So I believe NV, NM, CO will become more republican in the future, not tilt dem/lean dem like today.
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