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pbrower2a
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« on: July 02, 2016, 11:20:28 AM »

It'll almost certainly be more lopsided than that. AR is less likely to go Democratic than AL.

Get real, Hilldog won't win any state of the deep south. Florida is the only southern state in play.

Let me introduce you to Georgia, North Carolina, and especially Virginia.
FTFY

NC isn't deep south?

Virginia has become a Northern state in its politics. It has often been the odd-man-out among Southern states, generally voting very differently from other former Secessionist states. It was the only former Confederate state to vote against Jimmy Carter, and despite seeming to be a good cultural fit for Bill Clinton, it never went for him.

Florida politics has been describe this way: to go South politically in Florida, go north. Central and southern Florida (Tampa-St. Pete, Orlando, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, etc.) is very liberal. The more rural northern Florida votes like Alabama and Georgia. Pensacola and Jacksonville are rather conservative for their size.  

North Carolina has been attracting lots of Northern migrants, and the politics shows.  Georgia does, but only in Greater Atlanta. Alabama? Maybe Huntsville, but that's about it. Mississippi? No. Louisiana? Maybe around New Orleans, but that is about it. 
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