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minionofmidas
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« on: August 13, 2006, 03:52:38 PM »

New England
D 57.7% (+1.6)
R 40.8% (+3.Cool
o 1.5% (-5.4)
turnout up 9.4%

Mid-Atlantic
D 54.6% (-2.0)
R 44.3% (+4.0)
o 1.1% (-2.0)
turnout up 13.2%

East North Central
D 49.8% (+0.6)
R 49.4% (+1.7)
o 0.8% (-2.3)
turnout up 14.8%

West North Central
R 53.8% (+2.5)
D 45.2% (+0.9)
o 1.0% (-3.4)
turnout up 14.7%

South Atlantic
R 52.8% (+2.3)
D 46.4% (-0.7)
o 0.8% (-1.6)
turnout up 22.2%

East South Central
R 59.4% (+4.5)
D 39.9% (-3.4)
o 0.7% (-1.1)
turnout up 15.6%

West South Central
R 60.4% (+2.Cool
D 39.0% (-0.9)
o 0.6% (-1.9)
turnout up 14.7%

Mountain
R 56.7% (+2.0)
D 41.9% (+2.3)
o 1.4% (-4.3)
turnout up 24.5%

Pacific
D 53.4% (+1.5)
R 45.2% (+2.4)
o 1.4% (-3.9)
turnout up 14.2%

One thing I noticed calculating these... Alabama is the only state where one of the two major parties' vote totals actually declined.
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