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« on: November 25, 2014, 07:01:17 PM »

Culturally, though, can you really say if Landrieu loses, there are any Southern senators left? Florida's a special cultural category of its own. Virginia's Democratic senators rely on North Virginia, which is basically an extension of Maryland.

Technically, you'd be right. In cultural terms, I'd say the South would be completely Republican in the U.S. Senate and non-minority majority districts, save a few.
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