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Bono
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« on: March 31, 2009, 05:00:14 PM »

I think at this point, southern states like Tennessee and Alabama are tossups too.

But yeah, Republicans might get more net wins, but I think it'll mostly be some tradeoffs. Like, Republicans claim Kansas and Democrats claim California, Republicans claim Oklahoma and Democrats claim Hawaii, etc...

Lol.

Both those states are trending republican, and have had the GOP make significant grains in the state legislature the past two election cycles (especially Tennessee).
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