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3. Demographics
Tue Nov 6, 2012, 02:08 PM
Nov 2012

are going to turn the state blue sooner than we think. Obama had a chance in Georgia. Arizona, Texas, Georgia, North Carolina all moving in that direction. How do the Republicans make up for this? Colorado will be bluer than blue before long. We just have to keep working. By the way, I'm a Bears fan, but I guess we can agree on something, huh?

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It's the gerrymandering keeping it red Blue4Texas Nov 2012 #1
2020! sadbear Nov 2012 #2
Demographics CuriousAboutPolls Nov 2012 #3
Demographics and redrawing the lines - TBF Nov 2012 #4
The Castro brothers will do a lot to help blaze that trail back from the wilderness Brother Buzz Nov 2012 #5
We had threads like this already... JackN415 Nov 2012 #6
Long after I'm dead Doctor_J Nov 2012 #7
I'm 42 and about as pessimistic as they come, sir. ScreamingMeemie Nov 2012 #8
At age 42, you MIGHT live to see TX go blue Doctor_J Nov 2012 #10
I doubt it too... ScreamingMeemie Nov 2012 #11
That and demographics. DanTex Nov 2012 #9
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