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Analyzing Swing States: Florida, Part 5

This is the last part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Florida. The previous parts can be found starting here. Here is how John Kerry did in south Florida: Broward and Palm Beach are marginally smaller, when … Continue reading

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Analyzing Swing States: Florida, Part 4

This is the fourth part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Florida. The last part can be found here. The Miami Metropolis Diverse, populous, sun-baked – south Florida is far different from the rest of the state. … Continue reading

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Analyzing Swing States: Florida, Part 3

This is the third part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Florida. Part four can be found here. The I-4 Corridor If there is a holy grail of Florida politics, it is winning the I-4 corridor. This … Continue reading

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Analyzing Swing States: Florida, Part 1

This is the first part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Florida. Part two can be found here. In 2008, Illinois Senator Barack Obama won Colorado by 9.0%, Florida by 2.8%, and Indiana by 1.0%. Guess which … Continue reading

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Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania

Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania. Some of the most hotly contested, heavily analyzed swing states in the nation. In the next few days I will be going over the political composition of these states – where the Democrats and Republicans have their … Continue reading

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