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« on: September 20, 2019, 12:51:50 PM »

I can believe most of it. However, in 2028, if TX and SC are red, so too would be OH and WI and maybe even UT. But for the most part, it's pretty plausible.

I doubt UT will vote Dem in the next 50 years, if not longer.

It is an interesting story.
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« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2019, 08:21:25 AM »

I could very well see this occurring, Though like the poster above me already said, It’ll probably be a recession in 2021-22 that takes years to recover from. Wonder what the 28’ democratic field looks like.

If Trump wins because there’s a positive narrative about the economy and there’s a different narrative emerging thereafter, maybe that would give Democrats an opportunity to really shake things up downballot. That could cause a wave in 2022 to overcome a lot of the institutional barriers to change. Maybe because they missed their shot at gerrymandering, they will do a lot of work behind the scenes at political reform.
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