izixs
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« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2010, 04:17:51 PM » |
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I'm kind of curious how these splits would change the long term dynamics of these areas. For instance, if new Ohio ends up constantly electing republican governors for a few years and Erie keeps electing democratic one's, and then the economy collapses or one or both end up becoming corrupt one party states, how quickly might the voting preferences of the people change to counter this? And would such drifts reflect in the presidential results? If at all of course. You could end up with a Kentucky situation with 600,000 more registered Democrats whom lean republican on a national level but are more friendly to local dems.
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