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« on: December 29, 2004, 12:13:18 AM »

Interesting, seems consistent with most trends: South and plains, parts of the lower Midwest are trending GOP whereas the Atlantic South, the far Northeast, The Northern states, pacific and Southwest are trending Dem. The rustbelt also going better for the Dems due to job losses, probably. It's interesting to note that the lower Northeast, like Delaware and New Jersey seem to have a GOP trend. And also, what's up with Arizona?



Accurate description, though I'm not sure why a lot of these places are trending the way they are. Most of urban Northeast (Maryland to Mass.) is trending Republican--N.J., N.Y., and Conn. are moving right because of 9-11, but I don't know why the rest of the NE corridor is moving right--maybe Gore overperformed in 2000.
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