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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If nv and az stay blue, ga is an afterthought as the Dems will have hit 50 If nv flips, then the runoff is what determines senate control I cannot believe walker is this close, though. There are a LOT of deeply stupid people out there [/quote] [b]AZ is red[/b]. NV is blue. GA is the lynchpin again.[/quote] Not anymore. It used to be when John McCain was king of Arizona. Now, it is very purple. In the past, Tucson and Phoenix were the typical urban areas with Democratic voting, but the rest of the state was populous enough and red enough to keep it red. Now, Tucson and Phoenix have grown in population, especially the last few years as more people looked to move out of California. Arizona was the second most frequent destination to Texas. Additionally, Flagstaff has made Coconino County more blue. And the native American tribes in Apache County have always been Democratic supporters. The increase of Democratic voters in these four counties have leveled the state making it solidly purple. It is no longer a slam dunk for Republicans like it used to be, hence, why Hobbs and Kelly are leading their respective races and are likely to both win.[/quote]
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