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Reds4
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« on: November 04, 2004, 10:56:32 PM »

I'm curious to see what everyone thinks this election shows us for what states might be red and blue in the future. Among these states which way does everyone think they will lean after 8 or 12 years?
OH, WI, MN, PA, CO, NM, VA, AR, IA, FL, NH, and MI

my guesses:
OH: will lean Democratic
WI- lean GOP
MN: lean Dem
PA: lean Dem
CO: lean Dem
NM: lean GOP
VA: lean GOP
AR: GOP
IA: lean GOP
FL: lean GOP
NH: lean Dem, but not much
MI: lean DEm (only because of detroit)
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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2004, 11:06:42 PM »

Allot could happen in 8-12 years.  Even a viable third party that is centrist, could effectively make us into a nation of Purple, Red and Blue states.  As for your list, that depends on allot of factors too
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