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ElectionsGuy
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« Reply #25 on: August 22, 2019, 11:19:46 AM »

Colorado



CO S01

Population (2016 est.): 2,696,445

2016 President

Clinton: 750,159 (54.3%)
Trump: 514,842 (37.2%)

2022 Senate Election

Michael Bennet: 59%
Someone: 38%

12/16 PVI: D+7

Rating: Safe D

CO S02

Population (2016 est.): 2,662,850

2016 President

Trump: 687,540 (49.2%)
Clinton: 588,711 (42.1%)

2020 Senate Election

Cory Gardner: 53%
Joe Neguse: 44%

12/16 PVI: R+4

Rating: Likely R
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« Reply #26 on: August 22, 2019, 11:35:34 AM »

Wisconsin



WI S01

Population (2016 est.): 2,862,279

2016 President

Trump: 696,844 (47.9%)
Clinton: 666,263 (45.8%)

2022 Senate Election

Scott Walker: 52%
Chris Larson: 46%

12/16 PVI: R+2

Rating: Lean R

WI S02

Population (2016 est.): 2,892,519

2016 President

Clinton: 714,015 (47.1%)
Trump: 706,164 (46.5%)

2024 Senate Election

Tammy Baldwin: 53%
Sean Duffy: 46%

12/16 PVI: D+2

Rating: Lean D
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« Reply #27 on: August 25, 2019, 09:15:37 PM »

I love this so much. Smiley
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ElectionsGuy
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« Reply #28 on: August 26, 2019, 07:25:42 PM »

Missouri



MO S01

Population (2016 est.): 3,024,371

2016 President

Trump: 765,012 (53.7%)
Clinton: 593,805 (41.6%)

2022 Senate Election

Ann Wagner: 54%
Nicole Galloway: 45%

12/16 PVI: R+5

Rating: Safe R

MO S02

Population (2016 est.): 3,035,280

2016 President

Trump: 829,499 (59.1%)
Clinton: 477,263 (34.0%)

2024 Senate Election

Josh Hawley: 60%
Chris Koster: 36%

12/16 PVI: R+13

Rating: Safe R
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« Reply #29 on: August 26, 2019, 07:40:37 PM »

Tennessee



TN S01

Population (2016 est.): 3,263,137

2016 President

Trump: 640,175 (51.3%)
Clinton: 550,933 (44.1%)

2024 Senate Election

Marsha Blackburn: 50%
Phil Bredesen: 46%

12/16 PVI: R+4

Rating: Likely R

TN S02

Population (2016 est.): 3,284,872

2016 President

Trump: 882,704 (70.1%)
Clinton: 319,743 (25.4%)

2020 Senate Election

Tim Burchett: 72%
No name: 25%

12/16 PVI: R+23

Rating: Titanium R
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ElectionsGuy
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« Reply #30 on: August 26, 2019, 08:06:39 PM »

Massachusetts





MA S01

Population (2016 est.): 3,373,507

2016 President

Clinton: 953,523 (57.0%)
Trump: 589,814 (35.3%)

2024 Senate Election

Seth Moulton: 58%
Republican: 40%

12/16 PVI: D+9

Rating: Safe D

MA S02

Population (2016 est.): 3,368,636

2016 President

Clinton: 1,041,673 (63.1%)
Trump: 501,079 (30.3%)

2020 Senate Election

Democratic Primary

Joe Kennedy: 49%
Ed Markey (i): 45%

General Election

Joe Kennedy: 65%
Geoff Diehl: 33%

12/16 PVI: D+14

Rating: Safe D
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« Reply #31 on: August 26, 2019, 08:29:05 PM »

Very nice project!

A couple nitpicks--why not put Alaska with Washington? It's definitely the lower 48 state which has the most in common with it.

Why not do a Boston vs. Not-Boston in mass?
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« Reply #32 on: August 27, 2019, 08:41:37 AM »

Phil Bredesen would have won last year in West TN.
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