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Question: Do you believe the Dems will ever win in the South anytime soon ?
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YES: demographic changes in several Southern states
 
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NO
 
#3
Too Soon to Tell
 
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Del Tachi
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« Reply #25 on: April 06, 2019, 10:59:55 AM »

NC and FL will remain tilted to the right, and GA will remain a tough nut to crack (it isn't going Dem in 2020).

With White liberals' influence in the South growing, there might be significant enough "push" factors to move some Black voters into the GOP over the next few decades.
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« Reply #26 on: April 06, 2019, 03:34:33 PM »

NC and FL will remain tilted to the right, and GA will remain a tough nut to crack (it isn't going Dem in 2020).

With White liberals' influence in the South growing, there might be significant enough "push" factors to move some Black voters into the GOP over the next few decades.

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« Reply #27 on: April 09, 2019, 01:46:37 PM »

NC and FL will remain tilted to the right, and GA will remain a tough nut to crack (it isn't going Dem in 2020).

With White liberals' influence in the South growing, there might be significant enough "push" factors to move some Black voters into the GOP over the next few decades.

LOL

Laugh all you want. Democrats take the black vote for granted, and it may end up costing them in the future.
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« Reply #28 on: April 09, 2019, 01:54:04 PM »

NC and FL will remain tilted to the right, and GA will remain a tough nut to crack (it isn't going Dem in 2020).

With White liberals' influence in the South growing, there might be significant enough "push" factors to move some Black voters into the GOP over the next few decades.

LOL

Laugh all you want. Democrats take the black vote for granted, and it may end up costing them in the future.

It would take some sort of realignment that isn't going to happen anytime soon, and if it did happen, Democrats wouldn't need black voters anyway as they'd be doing better with other groups, as well as the Hispanic population being substantially higher than it is now.
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« Reply #29 on: April 10, 2019, 11:05:37 AM »

NC and FL will remain tilted to the right, and GA will remain a tough nut to crack (it isn't going Dem in 2020).

With White liberals' influence in the South growing, there might be significant enough "push" factors to move some Black voters into the GOP over the next few decades.
Why would black people move over to the obscenely anti-black GOP?
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« Reply #30 on: April 10, 2019, 04:30:05 PM »

Yes NC flipped in 2008 GA is close to flipping in a good Dem year

MS will eventually be competitive, probably around same time when Minnesota finally goes red at the presidential level
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« Reply #31 on: April 10, 2019, 04:44:53 PM »

NC and FL will remain tilted to the right, and GA will remain a tough nut to crack (it isn't going Dem in 2020).

With White liberals' influence in the South growing, there might be significant enough "push" factors to move some Black voters into the GOP over the next few decades.
umm... just gonna ignore the fact that stacey's support was BUILT on black turnout?
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« Reply #32 on: April 10, 2019, 10:57:06 PM »

NC and FL will remain tilted to the right, and GA will remain a tough nut to crack (it isn't going Dem in 2020).

With White liberals' influence in the South growing, there might be significant enough "push" factors to move some Black voters into the GOP over the next few decades.
umm... just gonna ignore the fact that stacey's support was BUILT on black turnout?
was it? she did rly badly in the rurals and well in suburbs/urban areas so idk
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