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Schmitz in 1972
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« on: June 04, 2005, 07:04:59 PM »

As one of only 4 states to vote Democratic at least twice in the 1980s (MN, HI, and RI being the others) I'd say yes. Remember though that the complete switch takes decades, in fact, a lot of southern states (particularly Lousiana) still haven't changed that much at the local level. Despite the poll mentioned in another thread, Byrd has at least one more re-election and Rockefeller doesn't seem to be in too much trouble either. That's the problem with sudden changes in voting patterns, there's no big candidates for the emerging majority party.
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