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Let's turn this map from black to all red during our lifetimes… (Original Post) MrScorpio May 2013 OP
I don't know.... Wounded Bear May 2013 #1
NJ & PA better get on board soon. It's embarrassing sharing a NorthEast corridor with them. JaneyVee May 2013 #2
PA you can safely count on to stay black until/unless SCOTUS strikes down state bans. n/t Chan790 May 2013 #5
K/R. (nt) NYC_SKP May 2013 #3
My wonderful state lit up this year tavalon May 2013 #4
SlowHio: Despite Sherrod Brown and Marcy Kaptur, We're Still A Sea of Tea. HughBeaumont May 2013 #6

Wounded Bear

(58,648 posts)
1. I don't know....
Thu May 16, 2013, 12:12 AM
May 2013

There are some of those states I'd like to "constitutionally ban" permanently.



Good goal, but I'm afraid I might not be around for it.

tavalon

(27,985 posts)
4. My wonderful state lit up this year
Thu May 16, 2013, 12:58 AM
May 2013

In more than one way. And we got a good Governor, not that Gregoire was bad. Gee, I just don't seem to have it in me to miss Texas. Of course, I can't remember if I ever have.

HughBeaumont

(24,461 posts)
6. SlowHio: Despite Sherrod Brown and Marcy Kaptur, We're Still A Sea of Tea.
Thu May 16, 2013, 06:12 AM
May 2013

And waaaaaaaaaaaaay too church-laden to go red. Here's a hint - there are 8 churches, NONE of them Unitarian or progressive in any sense, within a 1 mile radius of my house. EIGHT.

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