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Analysis of Virginia's 2017 election (including alt-right candidate Corey Stewart)
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<blockquote data-quote="stugatz" data-source="post: 1092985" data-attributes="member: 11515"><p>Virginia is lost. I don't want to say it, because then it'll be too easy to say the same thing for North Carolina. (Maybe Georgia too? There's a pretty big trend of blacks moving to Atlanta, but not sure if that's altered the state's politics yet - although this could be countered by the states they're leaving getting redder.)</p><p></p><p>I'm shocked, though, it only took a decade and a half. If we somehow fuck up the midterms, we're so fucked it isn't even funny. This demographics stuff has been sneaking up on us for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stugatz, post: 1092985, member: 11515"] Virginia is lost. I don't want to say it, because then it'll be too easy to say the same thing for North Carolina. (Maybe Georgia too? There's a pretty big trend of blacks moving to Atlanta, but not sure if that's altered the state's politics yet - although this could be countered by the states they're leaving getting redder.) I'm shocked, though, it only took a decade and a half. If we somehow fuck up the midterms, we're so fucked it isn't even funny. This demographics stuff has been sneaking up on us for a while. [/QUOTE]
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