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Question: which will be harder to overcome?
#1
republicans inabilty to win northeastern states
 
#2
democrats inability to win southeastern states.
 
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MissCatholic
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« on: August 10, 2005, 07:14:24 AM »

If a successful Republican manages to win a couple of northeastern states the likelihood is that they will all fall.

But the south is very difficult for the dems to win. Arkansas needs some work but places like Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina and Georgia need alot of work.

The populations are growing yet they are having no imapct on the result. So as northerners move to the south. The small states in the northeast have a better chance of voting Republican.

If you look at the Northeast - Republicans have 5/20 while the democrats have 4/20.

Republicans haven't won two states in the northeast since 1988. While the dems won 3 in 1996 but he was from the south. So we cant suggest how well a Republican would do in the northeast if they were from there.

But i thnk the dems have a bigger problem. But the dems are in a better position than they were in 1980.

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