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Question: Who's next in line to get west-virginianized?
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Missouri
 
#2
Iowa
 
#3
Pennsylvania
 
#4
Kentucky
 
#5
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Author Topic: Who's next in line to get west-virginianized?  (Read 8923 times)
Kraxner
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« on: December 20, 2014, 08:27:30 PM »

Kentucky was already west-virginiaized at the federal level, but statewide the party in legislative and gubernatorial races survived. despite voting in large margins for republican presidential candidates.  I predict this will start to change.

Missouri on the otherhand had obama got the nader voters he would of barely won that state.

Pennsylvania on the otherhand will be a weak lean democrat state for the near future despite the slow shift of pennsylvania born whites to the GOP. Since Northeasterners in pennsylvania tend to be more liberal.  However a perfect GOP candidate might manage an indiana-2008 style break through there in the future.
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Kraxner
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« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2014, 02:14:56 AM »

Hillary will win all of these states. She is also very popular in West Virginia and Kentucky because of her name recognition. Clinton won those states twice in a landslide.

LOL, Clinton won KY by a landslide?  Just no.

Maybe he's talking about the primaries? because if he said primaries, it technically would of been true.


https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?year=2008&f=0&off=0&elect=1


But then again, Obama has pretty much destroyed the democrat brand in Appalachia so its a no-brainer  to even campaign there.
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