States that won't be battlegrounds in the next 20 years (user search)
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Nichlemn
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« on: December 09, 2013, 01:03:57 AM »

I'd say that's right, except I'd make Washington red.

Yeah that's the one state that stuck out to me, too. But I guess it also depends on what you consider a non-landslide election.

These are the states that I don't think will ever be the "tipping point state" over the next 20 years. I'm open to persuasion.




I can't see how Texas becomes a "tipping point" state in the next 20 years. I can see it going Democratic if the "permanent Democratic majority" comes to fruition, but it'll be because the Democrats are winning like 55% consistently and winning Texas with like 52%. It can only be D-leaning if Hispanics remain heavily Democratic, but if they are then Republicans are probably losing heavily all the time.
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