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In reply to the discussion: 2016 Missouri Presidential GE - Trump 48%, Clinton 39% [View all]xmas74
(30,068 posts)31. My state, which also has a Dem SOS
(very young and a rising star in the party), a Dem AG who is running for governor and projected to win, a couple of Dem congresspersons and a well-known Dem senator.
2008 was for quite some time considered a statistical tie but it doesn't get mentioned as often. I know that, at least in my county (home of a large university in Missouri) the Dem party scaled down operations and I heard they did it across the state. The biggest focus in Missouri for us wasn't for Obama to win. We poured most of our money into Claire's campaign against that pos Todd Akin.
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When is the last time Missouri went blue in the GE? Been a while I believe ...
LannyDeVaney
Aug 2015
#1
Since we are not talking about governors I sure won't. Why can't you stay on topic?
Rex
Aug 2015
#33
Sanders does no better. And many non-politico types don't know he's a socialist.
ericson00
Aug 2015
#61
stop living in denial. Americans by and large do not and will ever label themselves "socialists"
ericson00
Aug 2015
#66
why go back TWO elections? And why ignore the undecideds causing an 87% split not 98%?
whatthehey
Aug 2015
#58
and 44 in 2012, And real elections don't have undecideds like polls, with these adding only to 87
whatthehey
Aug 2015
#44
Yet Romney won it by 9 points in 2012, little inconvenient for you to admit that one though right?
phleshdef
Aug 2015
#25
Any state that has only gone Dem once since 1976 is pretty conservative too. nt
stevenleser
Aug 2015
#50
My apologies. Twice. Since 1980. My point still stands with respect to the OP. nt
stevenleser
Aug 2015
#59
This is sad. Missouri not only voted Clinton twice, but Obama and Dukakis came very close
ericson00
Aug 2015
#60