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BaldEagle1991
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« on: December 03, 2016, 10:38:31 PM »

Democrats can definitely keep looking at states like AZ, GA, and NC, but that shouldn't be at the expense of states like MI, PA, and WI. Those states are not at all gone for Democrats, as Obama got more votes than Trump in all three (and even Romney got more votes than Trump in WI!) There are definitely voters in these states that Democrats can win back, as well as people who didn't turn out to vote this year who Democrats could win over.


Those states can be won back by having Trump super unpopular.
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« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2016, 10:09:37 PM »

Evangelicals are a big barrier in the South and they keep growing.
Evangelicalism is declining.  Not quite at the rate of Mainlines and Catholics, but they are declining.

Evangelicals are a big barrier in the South and they keep growing.

Do you have any evidence for this? Last time I checked the south was becoming less religious.


I live in the Bible Belt. I'd say it's NOT decreasing, at least in my area.
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