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Question: Which of these states is most likely to flip Democratic in 2020?
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Arizona
 
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Georgia
 
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Texas
 
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Hammy
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« on: May 19, 2017, 12:16:41 PM »

Georgia, for the simple fact that Texas is too much of an uphill climb at the moment, and nothing seems able to bring the Dems in Arizona above 44%, which they've gotten on a consistent basis for five consecutive cycles now.
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« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2017, 03:52:51 PM »

Georgia, for the simple fact that Texas is too much of an uphill climb at the moment, and nothing seems able to bring the Dems in Arizona above 44%, which they've gotten on a consistent basis for five consecutive cycles now.
Carmona was the only one to break that ceiling for the Democrats, right?

Looks that way. They haven't had a Dem governor since 2006 (the Dems have since gotten well below the 44% line) and except 2012, the Senate races have been the same since decades.
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« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2017, 07:43:08 PM »

Georgia, for the simple fact that Texas is too much of an uphill climb at the moment, and nothing seems able to bring the Dems in Arizona above 44%, which they've gotten on a consistent basis for five consecutive cycles now.
Carmona was the only one to break that ceiling for the Democrats, right?

Looks that way. They haven't had a Dem governor since 2006 (the Dems have since gotten well below the 44% line) and except 2012, the Senate races have been the same since decades.


Dem nominee for AG put 47% on GOP nominee in '14, Terry Goddard put 47.75% On Michelle Reagan in '14, David Garcia put 49% on a GOP nominee and lost by 16,000 votes in '14...a GOP wave year(These are all statewide races btw)

Paul Penzone won Maricopa County(60% of states population) by 12 points
Adrian Fontes won Maricopa county as well

Statewide executive voting can differ from Senate/President though, just look at Kansas which had a Dem governor in the last decade.
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