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The 21-11 advantage for GOP cannot be attributed so simply to Tom DeLay or the redistricting process. Some of the rural Dems lost (Stenhom) when running for re-election, while others won (Edwards). It...
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Hey Chuck, thanks for the comment and you make some good points. But the nice thing is that in this case we get to hold as close to a controlled experiment as we can in politics, by comparing the 2002...
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[...] the redrawing of state and congressional district lines based on the results of the census. State races matter in 2010, so if you really want to make a difference in national politics this year,...
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[...] the redrawing of state and congressional district lines based on the results of the census. State races matter in 2010, so if you really want to make a difference in national politics this year,...
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