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« on: May 07, 2012, 05:45:16 PM »

Today, it's kind of hilarious to think of New York as anything but a strong D state, but in fact it was a swing state for many many years.

California, too. Who knows how much of an impact Reagan had on keeping it R (plus weak D candidates in the 1980s), but California went for Bush in 1988 and without Perot in 1992, might have went for Bush again.
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