Wazza [INACTIVE]
Wazza1901
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« on: July 19, 2020, 12:13:50 AM » |
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As I’ve said time and time again. There is very little that separates Kansas from Nebraska with regards to major demographic indicators, wether it’s educational attainment, racial makeup, urbanisation, age, religion, political ID, ideological ID, etc. Additionally, both states have strong agricultural sectors. So the idea of Kansas becoming a Democratic state whilst Nebraska remains the way it is is unrealistic.
This idea of Kansas (and Utah) becoming a democratic state stems from this spergy method of extrapolating swings forward to future elections whilst ignoring or being unable to conceive “on the ground” realities of these areas.
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