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Mr.Phips
Junior Chimp
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« on: October 14, 2011, 04:55:16 PM »
« edited: October 16, 2011, 03:02:10 PM by Mr.Phips »

No maps, but im working on 1981-1991 Alabama.

AL-01: 60% McCain, 39% Obama
AL-02: 57% McCain, 43% Obama
AL-03: 62% McCain, 37% Obama
AL-05: 62% McCain, 36% Obama
AL-06: 46% McCain, 53% Obama

Couldnt do the 4th and 7th because of split counties.

1981-1991 Georgia:

GA-01: 55% McCain, 44% Obama
GA-02: 55% McCain, 44% Obama
GA-03: 54% McCain, 45% Obama
GA-06: 52% McCain, 47% Obama
GA-07: 59% McCain, 40% Obama
GA-08: 55% McCain, 44% Obama

1981-1991 North Carolina:

NC-01:  52% McCain, 48% Obama
NC-04:  44% McCain, 55% Obama
NC-05:  54% McCain, 45% Obama
NC-06:  48% McCain, 52% Obama
NC-07:  47% McCain, 52% Obama

1981-1991 South Carolina:

SC-01:  49% McCain, 50% Obama
SC-02:  46% McCain, 53% Obama
SC-03:  63% McCain, 35% Obama
SC-04:  60% McCain, 38% Obama
SC-05:  54% McCain, 45% Obama
SC-06:  52% McCain, 47% Obama
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Mr.Phips
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2011, 06:59:06 PM »


I'm sure Ben Erdreich would like to have that district back. In 1992, all the black areas were removed from his district and he was a goner.

He would probably be vulnerable to a black primary challenger now, as the district would have a black percentage in the high 40's. 

In 1992, it actually looked as if Erdreich would still win even in the new, heavily Republican district.  He led Bachus in most polls.  Turns out that they were polling mostly his old district.
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Mr.Phips
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2011, 10:06:14 PM »

I'd be interested in seeing the 1990's version of WI-4 (actually voted Bush in 2000). I imagine that the 1990's TX-10, UT-2, and MD-2 went for Obama.

Im pretty sure the 1990's version of MD-02 went narrowly for McCain.  It included the most Republican parts of Baltimore county and Harford county went 58%-39% for McCain.  I think I figured out that it went 50%-48% for McCain.
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