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« on: July 27, 2019, 10:45:45 PM »

Georgia is more likely to be a new Virginia than North Carolina. North Carolina Republicans benefit from multiple mid sized cities (similar to Ohio, Florida), instead of a singular metropolis (Georgia). States with a giant metropolis seem more inclined to democrats. See: Washington, Oregon, New York, Massachusetts, Virginia

This, although I do think it's more plausible that Dems could ultimately win the battle in NC than in FL.  But if that does happen, it would only be a D+1 or D+2 state, with no prospect of turning into a VA/CO.

The AZ, GA, and TX (1-2 cycles later) GOP on the other hand are like the AR/TN/KY/WV Dems circa 2000 right now. 
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