Saturday, January 30, 2010

Swing Party How Many Elections Does It Take For A Swing State To Become A Political Party Dominate State?

How many elections does it take for a swing state to become a political party dominate state? - swing party

For example, Michigan is a swing state and has voted Democratic in the last two (maybe three ... do not quote me) elections. My question is how the elections should come with the same vote before it so dominant democratic republican state?

2 comments:

tell'n it like I see it said...

The city is also a factor in this equation. Michigan has a significant black population almost always vote Democratic. Since all workers, the plant traditionally vote Democratic. Then you have to choose Texas, with a large Christian population to a Republican. Nevada is a good example. In most presidential elections, as it has a state, Nevada, went Republican. Most rural counties NV are conservative, then vote Republican. But did Washoe and Clark counties (Reno and Las Vegas) on a large population and the Liberals have the numbering of the population in the rest of the state. NV is a swing state because of the relationship of a liberal-conservative.

tell'n it like I see it said...

The city is also a factor in this equation. Michigan has a significant black population almost always vote Democratic. Since all workers, the plant traditionally vote Democratic. Then you have to choose Texas, with a large Christian population to a Republican. Nevada is a good example. In most presidential elections, as it has a state, Nevada, went Republican. Most rural counties NV are conservative, then vote Republican. But did Washoe and Clark counties (Reno and Las Vegas) on a large population and the Liberals have the numbering of the population in the rest of the state. NV is a swing state because of the relationship of a liberal-conservative.

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