• ccunning@lemmy.worldOP
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    9 days ago

    The first thing I did after posting this was to see if MO was anywhere near being in play for POTUS.

    This’ll help but I’m guessing not enough to flip the state. Still should help down ballot elections.

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      9 days ago

      Missouri is more purple than people realize. They often vote against their own interests nationally, but locally they vote relatively progressive

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        9 days ago

        A PVI of R+10 is not “more purple than people realize.” That’s as red as NY is blue.

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          Polls don’t matter in this instance. Look at the state record, which shows a modest progressive lean on statewide and municipal politics and a moderate conservative lean on federal politics.

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            Exactly half of our last 12 governors were democrats, but the guy you’re responding to is either a troll or an idiot. Probably a bit of both.

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            PVI is historical voting record. Holy shit my man, at the bare minimum understand a conversation before dumping your ignorant thoughts into it.

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              The index looks at how every congressional district voted in the past two presidential elections combined and compares it to the national average.

              Sounds like a poll to me. If you actually look at how the politics play out at the state level, it tells a different story.

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      9 days ago

      I definitely don’t expect the Bible thumping deep south to flip, hell im not even sure i expect this ballot measure to pass. but the down ballot races will definitely be where it helps

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          I do, and while it’s not as deep as some I still consider it to caucus with a lot of the red hell holes on average based on its legislature and voting history.

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            First, missouri is very clearly and well known as “midwest”.

            Second, it leans republican, but it’s fairly purple. Dem presidential nominee pretty much always gets at least 40% of the vote, and over the past 50 years it’s 6 and 6 on dem vs republican governors.