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Question: Which of the following chambers do you predict will either turn Republican, or become more heavily Republican by January 2013?
#1
AR: House
 
#2
AR: Senate
 
#3
FL: House
 
#4
FL: Senate
 
#5
GA: House
 
#6
GA: Senate
 
#7
KY: House
 
#8
KY: Senate
 
#9
NC: House
 
#10
NC: Senate
 
#11
TN: House
 
#12
TN: Senate
 
#13
TX: House
 
#14
TX: Senate
 
#15
WV: House
 
#16
WV: Senate
 
#17
SC: House
 
#18
SC: Senate
 
#19
OK: House
 
#20
OK: Senate
 
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« on: September 24, 2012, 10:10:14 PM »

I don't know if this will have any bearing on who will likely control the Arkansas legislature, but according to a recent poll it looks like there will be a Republican sweep of all four Arkansas congressional districts.  

But don't the Democrats have one of the districts now? Why would the Republicans be gaining a seat?

Bad redistricting... on the Democrats' part.

So now, I guess it's safe to say the days of swing-statehood for Arkansas are long gone.  Sigh.
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The world will shine with light in our nightmare
Just Passion Through
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Posts: 45,284
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Political Matrix
E: -6.32, S: -7.48

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« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2012, 08:14:36 PM »
« Edited: September 25, 2012, 08:16:11 PM by Senator Scott »

I don't know if this will have any bearing on who will likely control the Arkansas legislature, but according to a recent poll it looks like there will be a Republican sweep of all four Arkansas congressional districts

But don't the Democrats have one of the districts now? Why would the Republicans be gaining a seat?

Bad redistricting... on the Democrats' part.

So now, I guess it's safe to say the days of swing-statehood for Arkansas are long gone.  Sigh.

Yeah except that poll was complete bogus. None of the Dems even broke 30% which is ridiculous. It also showed Romney +21% (which is what this particular poll has shown all year) despite all the recent swings.

I don't buy the Republican hype for Arkansas...

I'm sure Obama will carry Arkansas 52-48%.
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