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« on: July 26, 2019, 10:30:51 AM »

I would just point out NC dem trend was smaller in 2004-2008 than 2000-2004, in 2000 NC voted R+13.3 relative to the nation, in 2004 it was R+9.9, it trended D+3.4 in 2000-2004, from 2004-2008 it went from R+9.9 to R+6.9 or a D+3 trend.
Well Kerry's running mate was a Senator from NC.
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