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« on: November 10, 2019, 02:48:04 PM »

Hmm, i think there are better prospects and that GA, TX and AZ have more growth potential than North Carolina or Florida. It will stay a right-of-center state, and if political platform changes, probably become a lean / likely R state for a while, or at least right of center state. It could flip, and it will stay competitive for a while. I think Georgia will turn very rapidly into a D state. AZ will probably stay competitive for a while. I think it trends D but that the D swing of 2018-2020 will revert, making it lean R in 2024 (or staying as lean R as i'm not convinced it's that easy to flip it).
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