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Category Archives: Pennsylvania
Analyzing Swing States: Pennsylvania, Part 5
This is the fifth part of an analysis of the swing state Pennsylvania. It focuses on the traditionally Republican region between the Democratic strongholds in the southeast and southwest. The last part can be found here. Pennsyltucky Outside the Pittsburgh … Continue reading
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Tagged blue, Democrat, elections, Pennsyltucky, Pennsylvania, Politics, red, Republican, Republican base, swing state
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Analyzing Swing States: Pennsylvania, Part 4
This is the fourth part of an analysis of the swing state Pennsylvania. It focuses on the industrial southwest, a once deep-blue region rapidly trending Republican. Part five can be found here. Pittsburgh and the Southwest Pennsylvania’s southwest has much … Continue reading
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Tagged Appalachia, blue, Democrat, elections, industrial southwest, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Politics, red, Republican, southwest, swing state, working class
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Analyzing Swing States: Pennsylvania Part 2.5
This is part of an analysis of the swing state Pennsylvania. Part three can be found here. (A note: There will be a lot of maps in this post.) My first post on the swing state Pennsylvania focused on the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008 Democratic primaries, 2008 presidential election, blue, elections, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Politics, precinct results, red, swing state
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Analyzing Swing States: Pennsylvania, Part 3
This is the third part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Pennsylvania. Part four can be found here. Philadelphia’s Suburbs There used to be a time when Republicans could count on Philadelphia’s suburbs to counter Democratic margins … Continue reading
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Tagged blue, Democrats, Election Analysis, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Politics, red, Republicans, suburbs, swing state
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Analyzing Swing States: Pennsylvania, Part 2
This is the second part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Pennsylvania. The next part can be found here. Like Florida, and unlike Ohio, Pennsylvania’s political geography can be divided into three. The industrial southwest is reddening, … Continue reading
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Tagged blue, Democrats, Election Analysis, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Politics, red, Republicans, suburbs, swing states
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