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memphis
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« on: June 07, 2012, 09:29:04 AM »

It's possible:

In 2000, VA was 8.0% MORE Republican than FL.

In 2004, VA was 3.2% MORE Republican than FL.

In 2008, VA was 3.5% LESS Republican than FL.

If these trends continue, VA will be about 8-11% more Democratic than FL this year.
If those trends continue VA will eventually be >100% more Democratic than FL.
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memphis
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« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2012, 09:50:21 AM »

It's possible:

In 2000, VA was 8.0% MORE Republican than FL.

In 2004, VA was 3.2% MORE Republican than FL.

In 2008, VA was 3.5% LESS Republican than FL.

If these trends continue, VA will be about 8-11% more Democratic than FL this year.
If those trends continue VA will eventually be >100% more Democratic than FL.

I have a hard time seeing such a sustained and dramatic change in 12 years. That's like comparing Vermont and West Virginia from 1988 to 2008 or similar.
Sarcasm fail?
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