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« on: January 03, 2017, 02:09:23 PM »

If Republicans keep winning Arizona, Florida, NC, GA, and at least one of PA,MI, and WI, I would say there is a "red wall"...until it is breached. But there was only talk of  a blue wall to begin with because Obama won at least high single digits in enough states to win.
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Angry_Weasel
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« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2017, 02:12:56 PM »

If Republicans keep winning Arizona, Florida, NC, GA, and at least one of PA,MI, and WI, I would say there is a "red wall"...until it is breached. But there was only talk of  a blue wall to begin with because Obama won at least high single digits in enough states to win. What do we call it will Democeats keep losing because they lose AZ and FL by  2 points though they used to keep winning because Pennsylvania, Michigan, Iowa, Colorado kept going D by 6-10 even though at least some polls showed a majority considered voting Republican.
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