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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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Josh/Devilman88
josh4bush
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« on: August 07, 2005, 09:47:59 PM »

nc is trending democrat?

wait did i miss something?

it's pretty slow, hard to miss

Umm... look over the years
1988-NC 8.44% more Republican than the National Average
1992-NC 6.25% more Republican than the National Average
1996-NC 13.20% more Republican than the National Average
2000-NC 13.38% more Republican than the National Average
2004-NC 9.98% more Republican than the National Average (due to Homebody Edwards being on the ticket)

Not to mention, the Democrats have lost the last two open senate races there.

NC is move to the Right.
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Josh/Devilman88
josh4bush
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« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2005, 11:57:43 PM »

More electoral votes are moving Democrat than Republican:

But the trends are likely to favor Democrats even more in the future:



Are you stupid?  TX and NC are not trending to the left.
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Josh/Devilman88
josh4bush
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« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2005, 11:52:26 PM »
« Edited: August 09, 2005, 11:55:21 PM by Josh22 »

More electoral votes are moving Democrat than Republican:

But the trends are likely to favor Democrats even more in the future:



Are you stupid?  TX and NC are not trending to the left.

You are apparently too stupid to read - the map on which Texas and North Carolina trend 'left' is clearly labeled 'the future'.  I hardly think anyone can dispute that these two states will trend Democrat in future, though whether it will be enough to every tip them to a Democrat Presidential candidate is debatable.

Hmm No if you look the the trending of both states they are trening more to the right.
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