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RunningBuffalo 35 points ago +35 / -0

Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Wes Virginia, Wisconsin... all on a long-term red trajectory

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JoePCool14 8 points ago +8 / -0

Maybe we need to talk about that more then, and bring more attention to the positive changes going on throughout the country. I'm familiar with what's going on in Wisconsin and Michigan, as I live in Illinois. But some of the other states like Kentucky or West Virginia, I always intrinsically considered those red states. I figured it was always a given. I'm only 19 years old, and I only really got into politics during the great Republican primary of 2015-16, so I haven't been around the block much yet. Either way you cut it, it's still great signs for conservatism and thus by extension America.

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Emper 6 points ago +7 / -1

Even VA has been trending red. People think of it as a red state but it isn't. It has voted Democrat for the majority of the past two hundred years and the only reason it is still Democrat is because of DC transplants.

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Ameronaut 3 points ago +3 / -0

NJ might still have a chance, a good amount of the state is rural and our 2018 Senate election was a tossup

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chuckachookah 0 points ago +1 / -1

NJ? As in New Jersey?

Oh, ok. Please share what all of us must not know.

It always seems that NJ might be a win, but every election for the last, idunno, 20 years, it always stays blue.

I pray that 2020 is the switch, for Trump and down ballot.

The people of New Jersey deserve better. Hopefully they will figure that out. Oh, and fight the voter fraud that the democrat party is set to RAIN DOWN on the state. Fingers crossed though.

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freewilltrump 2 points ago +3 / -1

My friend Wes Virginia is a flaming liberal. Idk what you’re talking about.